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Jharkhand: MP Chandraprakash said he will protest to the Election Commission against the police inquiry by entering the residence

 Jharkhand: MP Chandraprakash said he will protest to the Election Commission against the police inquiry by entering the residence


news in Jharkhand Chandraprakash Chaudhary, a member of parliament from Giridih, is irate following the police inquiry at his Phusro Makoli home. He claims that the government is behind all that is taking on because it wants to intimidate the AJSU and BJP party members. He has mentioned lodging a complaint with the Indian Election Commission on this issue.


Jharkhand News: The politics between the party and the opposition have heated up following the police inquiry into Giridih MP Chandra Prakash Chaudhary's home in Fusro Makoli late on Sunday night. The Indian Election Commission will receive a complaint about this, according to MP Chandraprakash Chowdhary. Only AJSU and BJP employees are targeted for harassment. People in the police and administration work much like JMM employees.




The administration is ordering hooliganism to take place: Chandraprakash, MP

He said that everything is taking place at their direction without naming any of the district's top executives. The administration is manipulating its administrative apparatus out of desperation and fear of losing.


To appease the people who are upset with how the administration is running, money and wine are being distributed elsewhere. While harsh measures are being used against the AJSU population. There was an effort to disrupt Sudesh Mahato, the party president, during a meeting.


BJP member abducted and assaulted in Dumri

The administration, he said, is acting against democratic customs and standards. The CM has directed the officials to take these actions. The MP said that on Sunday alone, a BJP employee was kidnapped and abused in Dumri. All of these items should be observed by election observers.


They would have suffered abuse if they had been present

JMM leaders, according to MP Chandraprakash Chowdhary, are openly engaging in hooliganism. But Dumri residents are keeping an eye on things. The members of the government want to extort the populace's votes despite the fact that they haven't done anything for the villagers in four years. The public, however, is with us all.


He claimed that if he had been at home, he would have also suffered abuse. If this was a standard inquiry, then it should also be disclosed that which leader of the ruling party and which MLA did the police approach. This will be the outcome of the Dumri election, similar to Ramgarh.


Even after all of the government apparatus is in place, the public's attitude cannot change. By hitting the button on the EVM tomorrow, the people, who are God, will make the government accountable for its wrongdoings.


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