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BJP stages protests across Jharkhand demanding CBI probe into Surya Hansda encounter

The BJP organized widespread protests across Jharkhand demanding a CBI investigation into the death of tribal leader Surya Hansda. Party president Babulal Marandi led a march in Ranchi, alleging Hansda was tortured and killed in a staged encounter. The protests also targeted the proposed RIMS-II hospital project, which the BJP claims involves forcibly acquiring fertile tribal land. Senior leaders accused the Hemant Soren government of being anti-tribal and violating tribal rights.

Ranchi, Sep 11

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday staged protests across Jharkhand demanding a CBI inquiry into the alleged encounter of tribal leader Surya Hansda and opposing the proposed RIMS-II hospital project in Ranchi.

In Ranchi, state BJP president Babulal Marandi led an outrage march that began from the District School and culminated at the Deputy Commissioner’s office via Shaheed Chowk and Kachhari Road.

Senior leaders, including MLA C.P. Singh and Metropolitan President Varun Sahu, along with a large number of party workers, joined the march.

Marandi alleged that Hansda was killed in a “fake encounter” by Godda police.

“He was tortured with electric shocks, killed, and later his body was staged as an encounter victim. There was not even a drop of blood at the spot, which proves murder was committed elsewhere. Only a CBI probe can bring out the truth,” he claimed.

Calling Hansda a social worker and tribal leader who contested assembly elections four times, Marandi said he supported the education, accommodation, and food needs of more than 250 poor tribal children at his home.

The BJP also opposed the proposed RIMS-II Medical College at Nagdi, Ranchi. Marandi alleged that the government was “forcibly acquiring fertile land” despite the availability of barren land in the state.

“The Hemant Soren government, which talks of tribal welfare, is in fact violating tribal rights the most,” he said.

MLA C.P. Singh shared the same sentiment, saying, “The current government of Jharkhand is anti-tribal. The loot of tribal land has only increased.”

As part of the state-wide agitation, separate demonstrations were held in other district headquarters. Acting state president Dr Ravindra Kumar led protests in Sariya (Giridih district), while Rajya Sabha MP Aditya Sahu led a sit-in at Angada block office in Ranchi district, where BJP workers raised slogans against the Hemant Soren government.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Why are they taking fertile land for hospital when barren land is available? This government talks about tribal welfare but actually destroys tribal resources. Typical political hypocrisy!

Aman W

While I support the demand for CBI probe, let's not forget BJP is also playing politics here. They should have demanded this when they were in power too. Everyone uses tribal issues for votes.

Sarah B

Supporting education for 250 tribal children? That's incredible work! If Surya Hansda was truly such a social worker, his death needs proper investigation regardless of political affiliations.

Vikram M

Tribal land rights are being violated across Jharkhand. This government promised protection but is doing exactly the opposite. Time for people to wake up and see the reality.

Michael C

The details about the encounter sound suspicious. No blood at the spot? Electric shocks? These are serious allegations that need independent investigation. Justice must be served.

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