Responding to the Opposition demands for a domicile policy, particularly from the JMM, Das reminded the Leader of the Opposition Hemant Soren, how he withdrew support to the erstwhile Arjun Munda government on the issue of domicile policy, but had himself failed to introduce it during his rule.
The Chief Minister said the JMM, Congress and the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) did not give in writing about their suggestions on a domicile policy.
He asserted that his government would bring the domicile policy by this year end, keeping the local people in mind and through a consensus.
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