Amit Shah Warns JMM, Congress: ‘Those Who Looted Money Will Be Hanged Upside Down’

The outcome of these elections will have significant implications not only for Jharkhand but for the broader political landscape in India

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In a fiery address during a rally in Dhanbad, Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah sent a strong warning to the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Congress alliance, accusing them of corruption and promising strict action if the BJP comes to power. Shah claimed that the people responsible for “looting” funds from the state would face severe consequences.

“Here crores of rupees have been seized from Congress and JMM leaders,” Shah said, addressing the crowd. “All this money belongs to the youth, mothers, and sisters of Jharia and Dhanbad. If you form the BJP government, we will straighten out the looters of these crores of rupees by hanging them upside down. Every penny looted from the poor tribals, backward classes, and youth of Jharkhand will be recovered and deposited in the treasury of Jharkhand,” he added.

Shah also criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of making unfulfilled promises. “Rahul Baba makes many announcements which are not fulfilled. Now you are also saying no, and Rahul Baba’s party president Kharge ji is also saying that nothing is going to be fulfilled. But Modi’s guarantee is written in stone. We will fulfill every guarantee,” he asserted, rallying the crowd to trust the BJP over the Congress and JMM leadership.

Further intensifying his rhetoric, Amit Shah urged the people of Jharkhand to vote for the BJP in the upcoming elections. “On the coming 20th, all of you have to vote. Your every vote will decide the future of Jharkhand. Your one vote will decide whether you want JMM, which makes itself a millionaire-billionaire, or you want Narendra Modi’s government, which makes poor mothers ‘Lakhpati Didi’,” Shah said.

The election in Jharkhand is set to be a crucial one, with both the BJP and the JMM-Congress alliance vying for control of the state. As the date approaches, political tensions continue to escalate, with the BJP pushing for a return to power, while the opposition counters with promises of development and welfare programs for the state’s marginalized communities.

The outcome of these elections will have significant implications not only for Jharkhand but for the broader political landscape in India, as the BJP seeks to consolidate its hold in the region while the opposition aims to wrest control from the ruling alliance.