Shah flays alleged closure of welfare plans – Daily Pioneer

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday cautioned Hemant Soren Government of withdrawing welfare schemes initiated by BJP Government in Centre and State. Shah on the occasion of merger of JVM (P) with BJP at Jagarnath ground said, The new Government should carry forward the welfare schemes initiated by Modi jee and erstwhile Raghubar Das government. If the present government tries to withdraw or roll back any schemes the BJP will stage an agitation from Sadak to Sadan (from road to Assembly) protesting against the decision.

The Union Home Minister also condemned the Soren government for poor law and order situation in State especially Chaibasa incident where seven tribals were killed by pro Pathalgadi supporters last month. Shah on the occasion once again reiterated BJP government commitment in implementing Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in State saying that after the change of Government in State attacks on CAA supporters in State has gone up.

Shah said, Jharkhand has always remained close to BJP as former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee created the State in 2000 and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working hard for the making the State as one of develop state in country. The Union Home Minister on the occasion urge the BJP cadres to work for the strengthening the party at grass root level.

Shah also raised the issue of abolition of Article 370 from Constitution which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir and construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Former Chief Minister Raghubar Das making at scathing attack on Hemant Soren government said that the present government only concern is to defame earlier government. Das said, The government has little interest for people of State as they dont want to initiate any welfare schemes to hide their incompetency they are saying that the state exchequer is empty. The former Chief Minister also dared Soren government of stopping any ongoing welfare schemes. He said, We have come to know that Government is trying to stop the scheme under which there is provision of registry of property at Re 1. The scheme is for empowerment of women and if the government tries to do so the BJP will oppose it. Das also mentioned about government plans to withdraw Mukhyamantri Krishi Ashirward Yojana.

On partys debacle in recent Assembly election, Das said, Victory and lose in election are part for every political parties. BJP is not dejected with Assembly election results as the party will bounce back. The former chief minister also gave the slogan, we will come back soon urging the party leaders and worker to strengthen party at grass root level.

The JVM merger with BJP was a grand affair as senior BJP leaders including OP Mathur, Arjun Munda, state president Laxman Gilua, former state presidents had come to witness the grand affair.

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