Jamshedpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) on Sunday, accusing the party of backing Rohingyas and Bangladeshis. Addressing a rally in Jamshedpur, Modi highlighted what he described as the growing insecurity and displacement of local communities in Jharkhand. “In Santhal Pargana, the Adivasi population is decreasing rapidly. The lands are being grabbed. Infiltrators are taking over positions in Panchayats. The incidents of crime against daughters are increasing... Every Jharkhandi is feeling unsafe because of the infiltrators,” Modi said. He further criticized the JMM for aligning with what he termed as “Bangladeshis and Rohingyas,” attributing this to the influence of Congress. “The JMM is standing with Bangladeshis and Rohingyas... These infiltrators and extremists are taking over the JMM... This has happened because the ghost of Congress has entered the JMM... When the ghost of Congress enters any party, then appeasement becomes the only agenda of that party... These parties want to form their vote bank based on religion,” Modi added. Modi raised concerns about the changing demographics in Santhal Pargana and Kolhan due to alleged infiltration. “The parents of young daughters are worried. 2-3 days ago, Jharkhand High Court ordered an independent panel to investigate the infiltration. But the JMM government is not ready to admit that there is infiltration in Jharkhand. Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltration is a huge problem in Santhal Pargana and Kolhan. The demography of the whole region is changing rapidly,” Modi stated. The Prime Minister also criticized the Congress and RJD, labeling them as “enemies of Jharkhand.” He accused Congress of neglecting Jharkhand's development during its long tenure in power and alleged that the JMM has betrayed its base by siding with those who have exploited Adivasi lands. “It is time to bid farewell to JMM that looted mines, minerals, Army land. Congress' school of corruption has trained the JMM government,” Modi concluded. Congress and BJP Criticize Kejriwal's Resignation Announcement as Political Theater Anil Vij Seeks Chief Ministerial Position Ahead of Haryana Assembly Elections Tragic House Collapse in Meerut: Nine Dead, Four Feared Trapped