Population of Hindus, Adivasis on decline in Jharkhand: PM Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a gathering after laying the foundation stone and inauguration of development works, in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, on October 2, 2024. Photo | PTI

Population of Hindus, Adivasis on decline in Jharkhand: PM Modi

PM Modi accused JMM-led coalition government of engaging in dangerous 'vote bank politics' by supporting infiltrators at the expense of the state


On his second trip to Jharkhand in a matter of two weeks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with an eye on the upcoming assembly elections in the state hit out at the JMM-led coalition government accusing it of engaging in dangerous "vote bank politics'.

Further, he asserted that it was time to "throw such forces out" to protect "mati, beti, roti" (land, daughter, bread).

Beti, mati and roti

During his visit to Jharkhand, PM Modi on Wednesday warned that the population of Hindus and Adivasis in Jharkhand is declining and accused the JMM-led coalition government of engaging in dangerous "vote bank politics" by supporting infiltrators at the expense of the state’s identity, culture, and heritage.

"The time is ripe for 'Parivartan' in Jharkhand to safeguard 'beti, mati, roti' and combat corruption. The JMM-led coalition is playing a dangerous game, jeopardising the identity, culture, and traditions of the people while patronising infiltrators," Modi said during the concluding programme of the BJP's Parivartan Yatra, which covered approximately 5,400 km across all 81 assembly segments.

Modi criticised the coalition for being insensitive, citing the deaths of several aspirants during recruitment drives for excise constables.

Also read: PM Modi unveils projects worth Rs 83,700 crore from Jharkhand's Hazaribagh

Upcoming assembly elections

This visit marks Modi's second trip to Jharkhand in about two weeks, as elections for the 81-member assembly approach, with the current Vidhan Sabha’s tenure set to expire on January 5.

Upon arrival, Modi greeted large crowds from a special open vehicle and engaged with members of the tribal community. Women presented him with a 'kalash' filled with soil collected during the 'Parivartan Yatra' as a symbol of their commitment to protecting 'mati, beti, roti.'

Union Home Minister Amit Shah had previously flagged off the BJP's Parivartan Yatra on September 20 from Sahibganj, with six yatras launched across the state to cover all 81 assembly seats in 24 districts, culminating today.

(With inputs from agencies)

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