Ranchi: After attending the Eastern Regional Council meeting, Union Home Minister Amit Shah returned to Delhi at around 4:30 pm.
Before returning to Delhi, apart from attending the Eastern Regional Council meeting, Amit Shah also met all the big leaders of the state BJP. He also gave them necessary guidelines and tasks. However, the guidelines have not been disclosed yet.
According to the information, on reaching Ranchi on Wednesday night, Amit Shah was met by Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi, former Chief Minister Raghuvar Das, Arjun Munda, Ravindra Rai, Aditya Sahu, Naveen Jaiswal, Manoj Singh, Ramchandra Chandravanshi and Jitu Charan Ram.

Today, after the Eastern Regional Council meeting ended, Amit Shah also met four leaders of the state BJP at Hotel Radisson Blue.
They included Babulal Marandi, Raghubar Das, Champai Soren and organization general secretary Karmaveer Singh. In the meeting of about an hour, the political situation of the state and the functioning of the state government were discussed. In this sequence, Amit Shah also gave necessary suggestions to the four leaders. He worked to give political direction. Also, he emphasized on working together for the strengthening of the organization.
Raghubar meets Amit Shah, discuss state’s issues
Ranchi, July 11: Former Chief Minister Raghubar Das met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Ranchi today. Das gave information on social media about this meeting.
Raghubar Das shared in his social media handle that during the meeting, various issues of Jharkhand were discussed. Later, while talking to journalists, Raghuvar Das made serious allegations against the Jharkhand government. He said that the state government is not implementing the PESA law under the pressure of foreign religion. If this law is implemented, then people who believe in traditional systems will become village heads and villages will develop through village committees.
Das said that after the implementation of PESA, the village government will get the right to resources like sand ghat, pond, forest produce. On one hand, this will increase the income of the village, while on the other hand, the looting of mineral resources like sand and stone will be stopped.
He also said that a fund of Rs 1400 crore will be received for PESA from the central government. This will protect water, forest and land and establish self-governance through Gram Sabha.

