Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a rally in Jharkhand, sharply criticized the JMM for allegedly siding with illegal immigrants, claiming it threatens India’s security and development.
PM Modi Accuses JMM of Supporting Bangladeshis and Rohingyas at Jharkhand Rally
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a massive rally in Jharkhand,
launched a strong attack on the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), accusing
the party of siding with illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and
Rohingyas. Modi's comments have sparked heated political debates as the
state heads toward elections.
PM Modi alleged that the JMM is
playing vote-bank politics by supporting illegal migrants, which he said
undermines India's security. “The JMM is standing with Bangladeshis and
Rohingyas instead of the people of Jharkhand,” he declared, warning the
public about the implications of such actions.
His speech
resonated with the crowd, with many BJP supporters raising slogans of
nationalism and security. Modi further asserted that the JMM’s stance on
the issue threatens national unity and weakens the country's fight
against terrorism and crime.
The JMM leadership has, however,
denied the allegations, calling it an attempt by the BJP to distract
voters from core issues like unemployment, inflation, and development.
The party’s spokespersons have demanded evidence for Modi's claims,
stating that such rhetoric aims to incite fear among the masses.
With
Jharkhand elections approaching, this controversy is likely to play a
major role in the campaigns of both the BJP and JMM, setting the tone
for a highly charged political atmosphere.