CM Asserts Grand Alliance INDIA’s Lok Sabha Election Goals
CM Champai Soren promises swift action against culprits in the Dumka gang rape case, with ongoing detentions and potential SIT involvement.
RANCHI – Chief Minister Champai Soren has assured that no culprits will escape justice in the recent gang rape of a Spanish woman in Dumka, Jharkhand.
Speaking from the Assembly complex, Soren revealed that two suspects have already been detained, with efforts underway to apprehend other involved parties.
The government awaits a comprehensive report from Dumka before deciding on a Special Investigation Team (SIT) inquiry into the harrowing incident that occurred in the Hansdiha police station area.
Amidst addressing this grave matter, CM Soren also commented on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
He confidently stated that the Grand Alliance aims to secure all 14 Jharkhand seats, criticizing the BJP-led central government for undermining tribal rights and threatening their existence.
Soren accused the Centre of systematically revoking laws designed to protect the tribal communities’ lands and rights, including the Forest Rights Amendment Bill 2023, as anti-tribal measures.
Election Strategies and Tribal Rights
The Chief Minister’s strategic focus on the Lok Sabha elections includes rallying the Grand Alliance to defend tribal rights and counteract the central government’s policies.
Soren’s commitment reflects a broader political strategy to maintain tribal support and address grievances against the BJP’s governance.
Assembly Address Highlights
In his poignant Assembly session address, CM Soren lambasted the BJP for obstructing state governance, affecting key initiatives like OBC reservation and the Sarna Dharma Code.
He voiced support for Hemant Soren, alleging his imprisonment was politically motivated, and affirmed the government’s resolve to communicate their achievements and challenges to the public.
Moreover, Soren provided an update on the CGL paper leak case, indicating progress in the investigation and a promise to reconduct the examination.