New Delhi: Champai Soren, the former Chief Minister of Jharkhand and a prominent leader of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the current state administration led by Hemant Soren. In a recent letter, Soren voiced serious concerns regarding the increasing problem of Bangladeshi infiltration into Jharkhand, alleging that the state government has neglected vital issues of tribal identity and security.Soren, who has decided to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), believes that only the BJP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, is committed to addressing these critical issues. This political shift highlights Sorens intent to better protect the interests of Jharkhands indigenous communities.Jharkhand HC takes action These concerns are also reflected in recent observations by the Jharkhand High Court. The court, during a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) hearing filed by Daniel Danish, criticized the state government for its inadequate response to the issues of Bangladeshi infiltration and the declining tribal population. The affidavits from district officials were found lacking in detail, prompting the court to question the administrations effectiveness in handling these problems.The infiltration of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh not only strains public resources but also threatens the cultural and socio-economic stability of Jharkhand. The High Court has demanded comprehensive explanations and has scheduled the next hearing for September 5. The ongoing situation underscores the urgent need for decisive action to address these pressing issues.