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Amit Shah vows tough law in Jharkhand to prevent land grabbing: 'If infiltrators marry tribal women ...'

Shah raised concerns about infiltrators marrying local women to gain control of their land.

November 11, 2024 / 16:54 IST
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Amit Shah
Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah made a last-minute push to sway Jharkhand's tribal population, which represents 26 percent of the state’s 2.6 crore voters. Addressing a rally in Saraikela as part of the BJP’s campaign on Monday, Shah took a strong stance on infiltration, land rights and corruption.

Speaking in Saraikela—a stronghold of former Chief Minister Champai Soren, now with the BJP — Shah raised concerns about infiltrators marrying local women to gain control of their land. “If you bring the BJP to power, we will put an end to infiltration,” Shah declared, promising a committee to identify and remove infiltrators while reclaiming any land they’ve seized.

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"Infiltrators are grabbing land by marrying our daughters. We will bring a law to prevent transfer of land to infiltrators if they marry tribal women," he said.

Shah also said that the BJP will form a committee to identify infiltrators to drive them out and reclaim land grabbed by them.