Alamgir ate the gold coin meant for daughters: Biswa Sarma

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Alamgir ate the gold coin meant for daughters: Biswa Sarma

Monday, 18 November 2024 | PNS | Ranchi

Assam Chief Minister and BJP election co-incharge Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed an election rally in Mahagama on Saturday. Sarma, referring to Sahara, said that, whoever has lost money in Sahara, will get the return every penny as soon as the BJP government is formed. Targeting Hemant Soren, he reminded him of his promise. He said that, when the girls get married, they will get a gold coin, where did this gold coin go? Alamgir Alam ate this gold coin.

Biswa Sarma fiercely attacked JMM-Congress-RJD, he said that Rs 350 crore recovered from the house. Voting is going to be held on the 20th, elections have been held on 43 seats. I can say that the BJP government is going to be formed. He said that he was in Jamtara, Rajgohal and Pakur. People told me that schools are closed on Fridays in Jamtara, Pakur, Sahibganj because people have to offer namaz. Sarma said that if schools are closed on Fridays for offering namaz, then they should also be closed on Tuesdays for Hanuman Puja.

He said that those who close schools on Fridays should not be voted for. If someone wants to take out a procession on Ram Navami, they do not allow immersion of Durga Puja, they do not allow immersion in Lohardaga. But Shobha Yatra is taken out on Muharram, processions are taken out. When there is a procession of Muharram, our Hindu brothers are beaten up and the police does nothing. This happens because the Jharkhand government only loves infiltrators.

He said, targeting JMM-Congress-RJD, this is a government of infiltrators. Hemant Soren is the Chief Minister of our Jharkhand. If we make rooms for reading Namaaz in the Vidhan Sabha, then don't our Hindu brothers need a separate room to read Hanuman Chalisa? He said that in our Santhal Pargana, there were 23 lakh Hindus and two lakh Muslims in 1951. Hindus were 90 percent in 1951, but today Hindus have decreased to 67 percent and Muslims have increased to 31 percent.

Sarma said that our entire Jharkhand including our society and culture is in danger, infiltrators come and marry tribal daughters to grab their land. Mukhiyas marry to contest elections. He said that these people cast their votes at one place, these people know both love jihad and vote jihad. But when the Hindu society unites, then even Babri Masjid is demolished and Ram temple is also built. He said that we have to stay united, if we stay united, we will be safe. The people of Jharkhand are going to form the BJP-NDA government.

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BJP seeks security for Barhet candidate

A delegation of BJP today demanded full security for the BJP candidate from Barhet Assembly constituency Gamaliyam Hembram from the election commission. The delegation led by Sudhir Shrivastava said that JMM workers are threatening Hembram and his family. From this seat where the Chief Minister himself is contesting the election, it is not known who is the JMM worker and who is the administration. The administration and JMM workers can together hatch a big conspiracy in which Hembram or his family members can lose their lives. In this regard, there have been clashes between JMM workers and Hembram's supporters many times. This conflict can also take a bloody form. In this context, Hembram had expressed his apprehension by releasing a video and had also written a letter to the Director General of Police and Superintendent of Police Sahibganj and Superintendent of Police Gudda and appealed for his security, but till date Hembram has not been provided security.

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