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Hemant defending the corrupt, says Marandi

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Former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, on a 4 day journey of the district, reached Dhanbad immediately and charged the Hemant Soren authorities of the state of abetting corruption in Jharkhand.

“More than 100 trucks of sand are being illegally lifted from Mayurakshi river in Dumka daily. It is being smuggled to Bihar,” charged Marandi. He accused Jharkhand Mukti Morcha staff of participating in unlawful sand smuggling below the safety of the chief minister.

“Who can be held responsible for the sand smuggling when all the departments concerned with checking the sand smuggling like the mining department, police, and land reforms department are lying with the Chief Minister himself ?,” questioned Marandi whereas speaking to the media at Circuit home in Dhanbad.

Citing examples of land scams that passed off in Deoghar and Dhanbad, he alleged that corruption was on the rise below the current authorities.

When requested in regards to the delay within the native physique election in Jharkhand, Marandi charged, “The government is trying to concentrate all powers in his hands by somehow delaying the local body elections.”

Speaking about his celebration’s stand he added, “We are raising awareness among the masses about the present state government’s attempt to usurping the powers of the local level people’s representative. We will be carrying out an agitation in this regard.”

When requested in regards to the Thali Bajao programme organized by varied organizations in help of Congress he mentioned that the grand previous celebration is unnerved by the host of steps taken by the Central Government be it the abolition of article 370 or paving the way in which for the development of Ram temple in Ayodhya or bringing within the Citizenship Amendment Act.

When requested in regards to the defeat of BJP within the not too long ago concluded bypoll elections for 2 seats, he mentioned, “We had almost won. They won by a narrow margin.”