Jharkhand Elections: Is the Hemant Soren-led Govt Sheltering Illegal Immigrants

NewsBharati    13-Nov-2024 12:51:47 PM
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In the lead-up to the 2024 Jharkhand elections, the issue of demographic shifts in tribal areas has become increasingly contentious in the state. This comes as the Jharkhand government's affidavits were submitted to the High Court on this matter.
 

Hemant Soren 

Apart from this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah's recent remarks directly cast the JMM-led INDIA Bloc government into question. Shah stated, "Hemant Soren's government is encouraging infiltrators. If our government comes to power, we won't spare them. I want to tell infiltrators to stop sleeping peacefully."

This is not the first time the JMM government has faced criticism for allegedly backing illegal immigrants in Jharkhand. This is not only impacting law and order but also altering local culture and disrupting electoral demographics. Moreover, the government's approach has emboldened infiltration, particularly in sensitive border areas. Accusations persist that lenient administration policies enable illegal immigrants to secure official documents, making it harder to identify them. This situation is seen as a threat to both the unique identity of indigenous communities and the security of the nation.

There is growing apprehension that the administration's stance could indirectly embolden those with malicious intent to exploit the state's resources without accountability.

This deliberate attempt of the illegal immigrant issue by the government may stem from vote bank politics. The JMM has consistently dismissed the issue, claiming there is no illegal immigration problem. However, a recent Hindustan Times report highlighted that Sahibganj's district magistrate confirmed the arrest of four Bangladeshi infiltrators since 2017 and acknowledged demographic shifts in the area-an admission that has intensified scrutiny on the Soren administration.

A stark example of demographic transformation is Bhognadih, the village of legendary Santhal revolutionaries Sidho and Kanho. Here, the tribal population has become a minority, with a Muslim majority-a significant development, especially since the village is in Chief Minister Hemant Soren's own constituency of Barhait.