JMM should also open transfer-posting Morcha – Pratul Shahdeo

Ranchi:  BJP state spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo has alleged that JMM is hand in hand with land brokers. He said that the documents filed in the PMLA court have made it clear that all the people including JMM leader Antu Tirkey, Saddam Hussain, Afsar Ali have accepted that the fake documents of 8.86 acres of land of Hemant Soren were prepared by them.

These accused have also admitted that they run a huge racket of transfer-posting and land fraud. Pratul said that the WhatsApp chat between JMM general secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya and Antu Tirkey has also revealed very shocking facts.

It is clear from this chat that Antu Tirkey was lobbying Supriyo Bhattacharya for the posting of Praveen Munda, working on the post of Khunti DCLR, as District Land Acquisition Officer in Ranchi. It is clear from the documents that Antu Tirkey used to get transfer-posting of officers by taking commission.

BJP state spokesperson also said that JMM should open a ‘Transfer Posting Morcha’ on the lines of Mahila Morcha and Yuva Morcha. Pratul said that it is surprising that the information about the file reached the broker involved in the land scam. This shows that either someone in the CMO was associated with them or these brokers had influence even on the CMO.

He said that Supriyo Bhattacharya defended Hemant Soren many times by making false statements. The latest rescue was when Rs 36 lakh was recovered from Hemant Soren’s Delhi house. At that time Supriyo Bhattacharya had said that this money had been planted by ED. Later, Hemant clarified in his petition in the High Court that he had received the money from the party fund for the treatment of his parents.

Pratul said that now Supriyo Bhattacharya should leave his misrepresentations and tell the truth. BJP state spokesperson also wanted to know from Chief Minister Champai Soren what is the relationship between his government, JMM, land brokers and people involved in transfer-posting racket?

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