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Jharkhand Elections 2024: Hemant Soren counters Amit Shah's 'infiltration' charge citing Sheikh Hasina's asylum

Addressing a poll rally, Hemant Soren alleged that infiltration from Bangladesh was taking place through BJP-ruled states and questioned the basis on which the Centre has given asylum to former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

November 04, 2024 / 11:22 IST
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Jharkhand Elections 2024: Hemant Soren counters Amit Shah's 'infiltration' charge, invokes Sheikh Hasina's asylum
Hemant Soren, Chief Minister of Jharkhand. (File Photo: PTI)

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Sunday took strong exception to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's recent allegation that the JMM-ruled government in the state of providing "shelter to Bangladeshi infiltrators" and wondered how the Centre allowed Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, to land in India and seek asylum.

"Please tell us on what basis you allowed the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh to land in India and seek asylum. Infiltrators from Bangladesh enter India through BJP-ruled states. They are saying it themselves," Soren said addressing an election rally in the Garhwa Assembly seat.

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"I would like to know whether the BJP has some sort of internal understanding with Bangladesh," he added.

While releasing the BJP's manifesto for the Jharkhand elections, Amit Shah alleged that the state government had facilitated the protection of infiltrators for vote-bank politics.