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Ex-Jharkhand CM Champai Soren resigns from JMM, to join BJP on...

DNA Wednesday, 28 August 2024
Soren, who is scheduled to join the BJP on August 30, also resigned as an MLA of the state assembly and a minister in the Jharkhand Cabinet.
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Champai Soren has joined the BJP, highlighting a severe issue with Bangladeshi infiltration threatening tribal lands and heritage. He accuses the current administration of neglecting the crisis, which sees infiltrators outnumbering locals in areas like Pakur and Rajmahal. Soren's move aims to address...

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