Chouhan and Sarma accused the ruling coalition in Jharkhand of providing illegal immigrants with voter IDs and other documents to secure their votes, compromising state resources and identity. Promising to implement a citizenship register if voted to power, the BJP leaders emphasized the need for communal unity to counter the alleged infiltration, linking the issue to broader concerns over women’s safety and warning of serious threats if their party is not elected. They pledged to remove corrupt ministers and protect Jharkhand’s cultural fabric, urging voters to support the BJP to prevent the infiltration of “infiltrators” and safeguard their families.
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India stands for adhering to international law: Rajnath Singh
At the 11th Asean Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus forum, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's commitment to freedom of navigation and adherence to international law in the Indo-Pacific region. Singh also highlighted the importance of not allowing the new code of conduct for the South China Sea to undermine the legitimate rights of nations not involved in the discussions. Additionally, Singh met with US Defense Secretary Llyod Austin to discuss advancing cooperation in areas...
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