Former minister, member of the coordination committee of the Jharkhand government and working president of the Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee, Bandhu Tirkey, has said that RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav, who is an important leader of the Indi Alliance, has assured him that the tribals in Bihar will be protected. The Bihar government will take every possible measure for the conservation and promotion of the prehistoric Rohtasgarh Fort, an important cultural and mythological heritage.
Yadav said that Deputy Chief Minister and Tourism Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav is very serious about this matter and is committed to not only prompt resolution of the problems of the tribals living in Rohtasgarh Fort but also Bihar but also to improve their economic-social condition and raise their standard of living. Effective measures will also be taken for this.
On the invitation of Yadav, Tirkey today responded to the invitation of Yadav for discussions regarding strengthening the position of the various constituent parties of the India Alliance in Jharkhand, making mutual coordination more effective and also for better performance in all the Lok Sabha seats of Jharkhand met RJD President at his residence in Patna. During the meeting, Tirkey said that all the constituent parties of the ruling coalition in all the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Jharkhand are working in better coordination with each other. Tirkey said that the effort of all the parties is to keep the ideology of not only Congress but also India Alliance strong among the general public.
Tirkey said that, during the meeting with Yadav, it was also decided that immediately after the Chhath festival, a team of tribal leaders along with senior officials of Bihar Tourism Department will visit Rohtasgarh to promote development and tourism there. Apart from this, after the visit of the said team, Tirkey will also discuss with the officials of Tourism Department of Bihar Government, after which important decisions will be taken.
Today, during Tirkey's meeting with Yadav, Prof. of Tribal Languages Department of Ranchi University Bande Oraon was also present.