Ranchi: Induction of MP Koderma Annapurna Devi to the Union Cabinet will not be proven useful in any way for the Jharkhand community because BJP’s national leadership treats 16 members of his parliament from Jharkhand (12 Lok Saba and four Rajya Sabha) as workers bound, JMM claims on Wednesday.
“Even though it has a strong 16-member contingent, two of them – Minister of Union Arjun Munda and Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi – BJP parliament from Jharkhand failed to secure additional grants for the country.
They even failed to get Jharkhand because of GST and mining royalties.
Now induction of Annapurna-ji induction It will help the country a little because BJP treats members of the MPS of Jharkhand as the bandhuwa mazdoors (bounder workers), “said Secretary General JMS Supriyo Bhattacharya.
JMM, who has criticized the handling center of the Pandemi since March last year, demanded that the Prime Minister of Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah had to resign from their office after taking moral responsibility from the outbreak caused by a national virus outbreak.
“Health Minister of Union Dr.
Harsh Vardhan and HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ was created to resign based on their appearance.
If it’s a problem, then PM and Shah have to resign because of violating the rules of disaster management and attending and overcoming countless election demonstrations in West Bengal, Assam and other countries, “Bhattacharya claimed.
JMM also criticized the center and accused him of hiding anti-tribal and dalit sentiments.
“Priest Jesuit Fr.
Stan Swamy was involved in the case of Bhima Koregaon because he lent his voice for the Dalit movement.
Likewise, the center replaced the Governor of the first Jharkhand Dropadi woman yesterday.
This is not a coincidence Tribe and the Dalit community, “added Bhattacharya.
JMM also claimed that while Covid-19 prevents its workers from the road to condemn Swamy’s death, it will look for hearings with President RAM Nath Kovind if he did not intervene after receiving a petition sent together by 10 leading opposition politicians throughout the country, including the Chief of State Jharkhand Hemant Soren.