Soren Accuses BJP of Dividing India: A Call for Unity in Bengal
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren accused the BJP of disrupting communal harmony during the ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections. Speaking at a roadshow, he urged Bengal voters to support Trinamool Congress to maintain secular values. Soren criticized BJP's divisive politics and called for unity against such forces.
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Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren accused the BJP of disrupting the nation's communal harmony, urging West Bengal voters to deliver a strong response in the Assembly elections.
Addressing supporters at a Trinamool Congress roadshow in Howrah, Soren alleged the BJP has tainted India's social fabric with divisive politics and toxicity.
He encouraged voters to back the ruling TMC to preserve secular values, expressing confidence that the electorate would resist divisive forces and maintain harmony.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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