RAJ KUMAR
Ranchi, Nov 10: BJP MLAs will request assembly speaker Rabindra Nath Mahto to give an opportunity to BJP legislature party leader Babulal Marandi to speak in the one-day special session of the state assembly on Friday.
Party chief whip Biranchi Narayan informed this after BJP legislature party meeting at the BJP state headquarters.
State President and MP Deepak Prakash presided over the meeting which was attended BJP legislature party leader and former Chief Minister Babulal Marandi, State Organization General Secretary Karamveer Singh besides MLAs including Neelkanth Singh Munda, Naveen Jaiswal, JP Bhai Patel, Aparna Sen Gupta, Amar Bauri, Ramchandra Chandravanshi, Neera Yadav, Anant Ojha, Randhir Singh, Bhanu Pratap Shahi , Alok Chaurasia, Kedar Hazar, Pushpa Devi, Narayan Das, Kishun Das, Amit Mandal, Samri Lal, Koche Munda, Biranchi Narayan, Shashibhushan Mehta, Raj Sinha, Manish Jaiswal.
On the domicile bill and the OBC reservation bill, Narayan said the bills have many errors but did not elaborate.
Asked to clear the party’s stand in the house, Narayan said that the BJP stands by public sentiments of the people of the state but the intention of government is not clear.
Narayan explained: “If the intention of the state government had been clear, then this government would have taken a direct resolution and implemented the local policy and planning policy based on 1932 Khatiyan. But Hemant Sarkar only wants to complicate it.”
Narayan said that six months back the Chief Minister had clearly stated in the House that the policy of 1932 cannot be implemented and now he has changed his stand.
He said that the Raghubar government had implemented the 1985 policy only by bringing a resolution, in which more than one lakh jobs were given but intention of the Soren government is not clear on the matter.
Narayan said Hemant government is scared of ED’s ‘love letter’ and whenever this government gets involved in the corruption case, then it diverts the attention of the public by giving new deceptions.
On the proposal of 27 percent reservation for backwards, he said that all BJP MLAs agree with it, but the intention of the government is not clear on this also.
“After all, why is the government adamant on holding the municipal elections without fixing the reservation of the backwards, whereas they had given an affidavit in the court at the time of Panchayat elections and said that the next election should be held only after fixing the reservation,” Narayan questioned.