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BJP plans 5-day stir in Dumka against illegal mining | Ranchi News

(Representative image) DUMKA: The district unit of BJP will launch a five-day-long Satyagraha from July 30 against illegal mining and transportation of minerals and ‘the deteriorating law and order situation in Santhal-Pargana’, party leader Lois Marandi said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters here, Lois said that the BJP cadres from across the district would observe the dharna at Phulo Jhano Chowk along Ring road. “Senior BJP leaders, including former chief minister Babulal Marandi, and others from the state leadership will also take part.” Referring to the ultimatum issued by the party to the district administration to take to task the illegal miners, Lois said, “The administration did not pay heed to their 10-day ultimatum given to them to curb the situation and now we are forced to hit the streets.”

Lois accuses CM, Basant of siding with mining mafias | Ranchi News

Former Dumka MLA Lois Marandi DUMKA: Former Dumka MLA Lois Marandi on Wednesday accused chief minister Hemant Soren and his lawmaker brother Basant Soren of patronizing mining mafias operating in the Santhal Paraná. Speaking to journalists at Phulo Jhano Chowk, Marandi said: “The way minerals are being indiscriminately mined by the mafias across Santhal Paraná, nothing will be left for the coming generations.” “The administrative machinery is not acting against illegal mining, indicating that there is patronage from the ruling dispensation. The mafias are running amok by paying a monthly ‘goonda tax’,” Marandi added. The former minister alleged that the mafias instigate the locals to mount violent attacks on officers even if they try to curb these practices.

26 Jharkhand Migrant Workers Stranded in Nepal Reach India-Nepal Border; Depart for Dumka

26 Jharkhand Migrant Workers Stranded in Nepal Reach India-Nepal Border; Depart for Dumka News18 2 hours ago News18 © Provided by News18 26 Jharkhand Migrant Workers Stranded in Nepal Reach India-Nepal Border; Depart for Dumka Twenty-six Jharkhand migrant workers stuck in Nepal due to COVID-induced lockdown there on Saturday reached India-Nepal border and boarded a bus for their home in Dumka, a top official said. These migrant workers from Jharkhand, engaged in a project in Nepal by Larsen & Tourbro, through a contractor, had been stranded due to lockdown in the Himalayan country to rein in coronavirus surge and had been sending SOS messages including video messages to the Jharkhand government for rescue.

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