In Deoghar, Jharkhand, CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat has voiced strong criticism against the Election Commission for not taking action against BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for their divisive language during the Jharkhand elections. Karat questioned the use of the term "infiltrators" by BJP leaders, asking for whom this term is intended and what the Election Commission is doing about it.
She accused the BJP of using this rhetoric to cover up their actions, particularly the alleged forceful acquisition of tribal lands in Santhal Pargana by companies from Gujarat, including Adani and Ambani, without proper permission. Karat stated, "The BJP and RSS are trying to divide people and hide their crimes."
The Jharkhand Assembly elections, consisting of 81 seats, are being held in two phases on November 13 and 20, with the vote counting set for November 23. The first phase of voting was completed peacefully in 43 constituencies on November 13, and the remaining 38 seats will be contested on November 20.
Brinda Karat is a leader from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which is a political party in India. She often speaks out on political issues and represents her party's views.
The Election Commission is a government body in India responsible for overseeing and conducting elections. It ensures that elections are fair and free from any wrongdoing.
BJP stands for Bharatiya Janata Party, which is one of the major political parties in India. It is currently the ruling party in the central government.
Divisive rhetoric refers to language or speech that creates division or conflict among people. In politics, it can mean using words that separate people based on religion, caste, or other differences.
Infiltrators are people who enter a place secretly or without permission, often to cause trouble. In political terms, it can refer to people who are seen as outsiders or threats.
Santhal Pargana is a region in the state of Jharkhand, India. It is known for its tribal population and cultural heritage.
Adani and Ambani are names of big business groups in India. They are involved in various industries like energy, infrastructure, and telecommunications.
Jharkhand elections refer to the process of electing representatives for the state government of Jharkhand, which is a state in eastern India. Elections are held in phases to ensure smooth voting.
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