‘Baba’s bulldozer is not going to stop, CM Yogi warned in Jharkhand also

Days after the Supreme Court issued nationwide guidelines against arbitrary demolitions by authorities in various states, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday warned of bulldozers in Jharkhand. This was criticized by opposition parties and civil society, but the method was adopted by governments led by the UP Chief Minister’s party, the BJP. The bulldozer action had started from UP itself. He made the remarks in Jharkhand’s Jamtara while accusing the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led alliance of “looting” the state.
 

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Adityanath said the JMM-led alliance has also encouraged infiltration of Bangladeshi migrants and Rohingyas into Jharkhand, posing a serious threat to ‘Beti, Mati, Roti’. Now, the bulldozer is ready to take back the looted money. CM Yogi said that work is being done to make Rajmahal, Sahebganj and surrounding areas an illegal stronghold of Bangladeshi infiltrators and Rohingya Muslims, but in the states where there is a double engine government led by Bharatiya Janata Party, there is no place for infiltrators. . There are no riots, curfew and hooliganism there, but prosperity and good governance.
 

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Yogi said that due to the double engine government in UP, no one can intrude there, kill cows, play with the honor of a daughter, if anyone does this then the ticket to Yamraj’s house is sure. Only BJP can do this in alliance, not JMM and Congress. CM Yogi said that the first phase of voting is showing that the BJP led NDA government is going to form a government with absolute majority by winning more than two-thirds of the seats. Counting ‘Modi’s guarantee’, the CM said that after the BJP government comes to power in Jharkhand on November 23, the PM will provide houses to 21 lakh families.

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