BJP holds march against Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators

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BJP holds march against Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators

Sunday, 21 January 2024 | lOHARDAGA | VINOD PRASAD

Under the leadership of Lohardaga District Bharatiya Janata Party President Manir Oraon, BJP workers on Saturday protested against Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators by marching and protesting in front of the Collectorate. The march started from Sadar Block turn and reached the Collectorate through various intersections. Where it turned into a protest. Addressing the occasion, former Jharkhand Government Minister Sadhnu Bhagat said that in the name of execution of works, they are occupying the land and misleading the sisters and daughters. Situations are being created against tribal traditions. 

It may take an explosive form in the coming days. Manir Oraon said that by playing with the constitutional rights of the tribals, they are changing the socio-political environment, which is a threat to the future generations. Omprakash Singh said that despite all the information and data about wrong activities, concrete action is not being taken. The main reason for this is the appeasement politics that the people of Congress and JMM are doing. 

Ramesh Oraon said that Lohardaga has been a base for foreign infiltrators for a long time. It is being patronized by special people to fulfill their selfish interests and increase the population. After the protest, a memorandum was given to His Excellency the Governor and the Union Home Minister through the Deputy Commissioner. Former Legislative Councilor Praveen Singh, former Mati Kala Board Chairman Srichand Prajapati, former Chairman Brajbihari Prasad, Rajkishore Mahato, Rakesh Prasad, Samela Bhagat, Balkrishna Singh, Rajkumar Verma, Bajrang Oraon, Anil Oraon, Pashupati Nath Paras, Sanjay Chaudhary Benjamin Minz were present in the program. Kalavati Devi, told the present circumstances and future results of Lohardaga along with a large number of Lakhan Oraon, Rajkumar Munda, Benjamin Minj, Jaganandan Puranic, Parmeshwar Bhagat along with others were present.

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