Ranchi, Jharkhand [India], Assam Chief Minister and BJP's Jharkhand Assembly election co-incharge Himanta Biswa Sarma arrived in Ranchi on Saturday and said tribal society plays a crucial role in the social system of the state and that its basic problems must be addressed. Be directed.

Sarma also said that the election manifesto is being prepared for the upcoming elections.

"Tribal society plays a very important role in the social system of Jharkhand. We have to address the basic problems of tribal society. Election manifesto is being prepared," Sarma told reporters here.

"I am trying to understand how we can work for the identity, economic, social and political development of the tribal society and how the BJP can participate in it. So I will try to meet people from the present society and also try to go to some places. ..,” said the co-incharge of the Jharkhand Assembly elections.

This is Sarma's second visit to Jharkhand after being appointed co-election officer of the state.

Earlier, during his previous visit to the state where elections were due to be held on June 23, Sarma said, "Today, if there is a major problem for Adivasis, it is 'infiltration'. Recently, our party leader Amar Bawri Ji, went to Pakur, The situation there has become so bad that even the police and security personnel have to solve the problem."

He alleged that Bangladeshi Rohingyas marry Adivasi women only to grab their lands and questioned the Jharkhand government about the measures they are taking against these infiltrators.

He further stated, "The entire Hindu and Adivasi community is infiltrated. The Rohingyas of Bangladesh marry Adivasi women just to grab their land. There is a need to start a discussion on this issue with JMM and he should ask what steps are being taken against these infiltrators. But they lack an answer."

Notably, along with Sarma, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has been appointed in-charge of the Jharkhand Assembly elections.

Earlier, both leaders also paid a joint visit to the state and held a meeting to discuss the strategy for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Apart from Jharkhand, Haryana, Maharashtra and Jammu and Kashmir will also undergo legislative elections. The terms of the current Jharkhand Legislative Assembly will end in January 2025 and the Election Commission (EC) has started preparations for holding Assembly elections.