Lagatar24 Desk
RANCHI:
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren has expressed his concerns about the conditions faced by prisoners, especially those unjustly detained or unable to afford legal aid. In a social media post, he emphasized, “Jail life is different. I pray no innocent person has to experience it.”
The Chief Minister announced plans to create a special mechanism to assist underprivileged and innocent prisoners. Highlighting the plight of those incarcerated for minor offenses and unable to secure bail due to poverty or lack of legal knowledge, Soren remarked, “For such individuals, we are establishing a distinct arrangement to support them.”
Call for Unity Amid Political Divisions
In another post, CM Soren appealed to voters to preserve Jharkhand’s unity amidst political divisiveness. “The next two hours of voting will decide whether Jharkhand remains united or divides,” he stated, responding to claims by opposing factions suggesting the fragmentation of regions like Santhal and Saraikela.
अगले 2 घंटे का मतदान तय करेगा की झारखंड एक रहेगा – या बंटेगा
जैसा ये तानाशाह लगातार कह रहे हैं – बंटेगा – बंटेगा।
संथाल बंटेगा – सरायकेला बंटेगा।
अगले 2 घंटे झारखंड को “एक” रखने के लिए वोट करें।
झारखंड एक था – एक रहेगा।
लड़ेंगे, जीतेंगे। pic.twitter.com/S0o2PNjiZu
— Hemant Soren (@HemantSorenJMM) November 20, 2024
Soren urged citizens to reject divisive narratives and cast their votes to ensure Jharkhand remains undivided. “Jharkhand was united and will remain united,” he affirmed, reinforcing his commitment to the state’s integrity.