BJP to implement UCC in Jharkhand, tribals to be out of its ambit: Shah
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Union Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah at the release of the party's Sankalp Patra (election manifesto) for the upcoming Assembly elections, in Ranchi on Sunday | PTI

BJP to implement UCC in Jharkhand, tribals to be out of its ambit: Shah

Amit Shah pledges UCC in Jharkhand with tribal exemption if BJP wins; he also assures security for indigenous people


Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on Sunday (November 03) that, if elected to power in Jharkhand, the BJP would introduce the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state, with an exemption for tribal communities.

Shah, while releasing the saffron party's manifesto 'Sankalp Patra' for the upcoming assembly elections in Jharkhand, announced that a Displacement Commission would be formed to ensure rehabilitation of people displaced by industries and mines in the state.

"Our government will introduce UCC in Jharkhand but tribals will be kept out of its ambit. The JMM government is making false propaganda that UCC will impact tribal rights and culture, which is totally baseless as they will be kept out of its ambit," Shah said in Ranchi.

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BJP's array of promises

"BJP, if voted to power in Jharkhand, will deliberate on the Sarna religious code issue, and take appropriate decisions. A Displacement Commission will be formed to ensure the rehabilitation of people displaced by industries and mines in Jharkhand," he said.

Shah said that the saffron party, if voted to power, will create 5 lakh employment opportunities, including 2.87 lakh government jobs, in Jharkhand.

He said CBI and SIT probes will be launched into "paper leaks" in Jharkhand and culprits will be punished.

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Illegal immigrants

The Home Minister said that BJP will bring in a law to take back land from infiltrators in Jharkhand and identify and deport the illegal immigrants.

He claimed that 'Mati, Beti, Roti' (land, daughter and food) were under threat from the illegal immigrants and the BJP would provide security to the indigenous people.

He accused the JMM-led government of patronising infiltrators, while claiming that the tribal population was dwindling in the state and demography was changing fast.

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'Hindus are under attack'

"Hindus are under attack and appeasement is at its peak. Jharkhand is the most corrupt state in the country," he alleged.

Shah arrived in state capital Ranchi on Saturday night and was scheduled to address three rallies at Ghatshila, Barkatha and Simaria assembly constituencies during the day.

Elections to the 81-member assembly in the state will take place in two phases on November 13 and 20, and votes will be counted on November 23.

(With agency inputs)

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