Giriraj Singh Warns Against 'Jungle Raj' in Upcoming Bihar Elections
Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh commented on Bihar's political future, asserting that the citizens won't support the return of 'jungle raj' and will favor the NDA in upcoming elections. Singh criticized Hemant Soren's administration for neglecting tribal interests, emphasizing the dangers of unchecked infiltration.
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Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh has issued a stark warning against the return of 'jungle raj' in Bihar, a reference to the chaotic governance he claims existed under former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Singh asserted that the electorate is wise to past political anarchy.
Participating in various events, including the third convocation of Netaji Subhas University, Singh expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance's victory in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. He dismissed the Jan Suraaj Party's aspirations, labeling them as typical claims by any election contestant.
Further, Singh criticized Jharkhand's Hemant Soren-led government, accusing it of prioritizing Bangladeshi infiltrators over local tribal communities and highlighting demographic changes due to border infiltration. Singh urged for renewed focus on tribal welfare.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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