National desk
18 November
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath strongly criticized the JMM-led coalition government in Jharkhand, accusing it of allowing illegal activities by Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators. Speaking at an election rally in Sahibganj Raj Mahal, Adityanath alleged that parts of Jharkhand have become hotspots for illegal activities under the government’s patronage.
He stated, “These infiltrators will be expelled from Jharkhand after the election results on November 23, and leaders of the ruling coalition looting public funds will be held accountable.” Adityanath promised strict action against infiltrators and those sheltering them if the NDA comes to power in the state.
Warning Against Divisive Politics
The Chief Minister cautioned voters to be wary of leaders who divide society on the basis of caste and identity. Referring to them as “enemies of the country,” he urged people to support a government that prioritizes development and national security.
Adityanath also accused the ruling coalition of undermining the vision of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who had dreamed of a prosperous Jharkhand. He appealed to voters to choose the NDA for a secure and prosperous future.