CM Hemant Soren targeted central government & BJP in ‘Aapki Yojana, Aapki Sarkar, Aapki Dwar’ program

Ranchi, 11 December 2023- Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Monday said in a program organized at the upgraded high school Sonabad in Chas block of Bokaro district that Rs 1 lakh 36 thousand crore is owed to the central government. If we had received our amount, we would have given double the pension. Addressing the has come into existence in Jharkhand, we have been working with commitment to protect the rights of the tribals and indigenous people here.

 

Our government got the 1932 based planning policy passed by the Assembly for the rights of tribals and indigenous people, but legal hurdles were deliberately put in it, but our efforts for the 1932 based planning policy will continue. I made a law for pension. Earlier 15 lakh people were getting pension. My government gave pension to 37 lakh people in two and a half years. Our opponent gave KCC to 8 lakh farmers. My government gave 23 lakh KCC in three years. He said that historic development has taken place in three years. Earlier, the Chief Minister was welcomed by Deputy Commissioner Kuldeep Chaudhary and Superintendent of Police Priyadarshi Alok by giving him a bouquet at the temporary helipad built at Binod Bihari Mahato Stadium, Sonabad.

After this, guard of honor was given by the police personnel. Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren said that camps are being organized in the villages of the state from November 24. Stalls of all departments are set up in the camp. Even before the formation of the government, I had said that if the government is formed then the government will not be run from Delhi or Ranchi, but from the villages. Today this dream came true. Due to Corona, we remained confined to our homes, but as soon as Corona ended, we worked to give your rights. Last time 55 lakh applications were received. When the applications from both the camps were received, it was understood that the previous government had not done any work. The people of this state suffered the pain of backwardness, but we understood the pain. 80 percent of the state’s population lives in villages.

CM Hemant Soren said that ever since our government came into existence in Jharkhand, we have been working with commitment to protect the rights of the tribals and indigenous people here. Our government got the 1932 based planning policy passed by the Assembly for the rights of tribals and indigenous people, but legal hurdles were deliberately put in it, but our efforts for the 1932 based planning policy will continue. I connected 8 lakh girls with the cycle scheme. The government will bear the expenses for educating daughters. Since creating an educated state is our priority in the times to come. The grant will be increased from Rs 60 thousand to Rs 1 lakh. To provide even more money, the government is giving Guruji Credit Card. The government will not have to return the money until jobs are created.

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