JMM activists show black flag to Das

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Press Trust of India Jamshedpur
Last Updated : Jan 01 2017 | 11:48 PM IST
Opposition JMM activists today showed black flags to Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das during a programme where the CM paid tribute to the statehood movement martyrs in Kharsawan, 60-km from here, in adjoining Seraikela-Kharswan district today.
JMM activists showed black flags to Das and also allegedly hurled shoes during the programme.
Deputy Commissioner of Saraikela-Kharswan, Srinivasan said some shoes were hurled during the programme but the Chief Minister was not present at that time.
The JMM activists were airing their protest against the amendment in decades-old Chhotanagpur and Santal Paragana Tenancy Act (CNT and SPT) brought in by the Das-led government recently.
Das offered floral tributes at Shahid Park, in memory of the tribals who were killed in police firing on this day in 1948 for a separate homeland.
JMM activists led by the its local MLA Dasrath Gagrai, earlier tried to prevent Das from entering Shahid Park, were shouting "Go back, go back".
A week ago, JMM Senior Vice-President Champai Soren, had announced that they would not allow Das's entry in the Shahid Park in protest against amendment enacted in the tenancy act.
BJP East Singhbhum district President, Dinesh Kumar condemned the incident and described it as "political stunt".
JMM Senior Vice-President Champai Soren announced that
the agitation against the Das government would continue as it has allegedly failed to deliver on all fronts during the last two year in power.
The agitation has already taken the shape of "Jan andolan" (mass movement), he claimed.
Soren alleged Das is an "immature" Chief Minister and he is not a son of soil, and hence could not assess the economic and social status of the local masses and amended the tenancy law to benefit big corporate houses ignoring the interest of the adivasis and moolvasis.
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First Published: Jan 01 2017 | 11:48 PM IST

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