According to JMM, the CRPF sent troops as part of a plot to incite retaliation from the protestors near the CM House. Should this plot have been successful, the pretext for the President’s rule could have been established by claiming the constitutional order had failed.
The incident on January 20, when ED was questioning Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren, in which a large contingent of CRPF soldiers arrived close to the CM’s residence, has given rise to controversy. The CMO has inquired about how the CRPF jawans gained access to the restricted area close to the CMO on January 20 from the State Government’s Home Department and the Police Headquarters.
According to the ruling JMM party, the CRPF sent troops in a carefully thought-out plot to incite the protesters near the CM House to go on the rampage and attack them. In the event that this plot proved successful, the state’s constitutional system would have been blamed for the imposition of the President’s rule.
According to the press release from JMM, there was an unauthorized CRPF entry close to the CM residence. Without the request and approval of the district administration or the state government, the CRPF is not authorized to act independently to enforce law and order. A well-thought-out plot saw the CRPF station roughly 500 soldiers close to the CM House.
According to JMM, they began fighting with JMM employees when they were not allowed to enter the CM House. This conspiracy includes the Commandant, CRPF Inspector General, and other officers. The party has insisted on taking action against all of these individuals and conducting an inquiry into their roles. According to JMM, if the government doesn’t reveal the CRPF plot, the party will be compelled to organize and march through the streets.
Regarding this, the BJP has retaliated against JMM as well. According to BJP state spokesperson Pratul Shahdev, JMM attempted to instigate chaos in Ranchi when the CM was being questioned by the ED. It appeared that the party’s upper leadership would even coerce its employees to use violence. Despite Section 144 being in place, ten thousand JMM workers carried weapons when they arrived at CM House. Was there an attempt to intimidate judges, the nation’s judicial system, federal agencies, and the country’s constitutional system through these activists?