Hindu Jharkhand leader calls for separate country from India

Hindu Jharkhand leader calls for separate country from India

NEW DELHI -  A Jharkhand Leader has become a cause of trouble for the West Singhbhum district administration in India who has called for separate country from India.


 The retired government official  Ramo Virua, is on a mission to make Kolhan – the other name for West Singhbhum – a separate country, Zee News has reported.


Ramo Virua, who retired 23 years ago, is openly challenging the Constitution and law of the land, and has organised a programme on December 18 to hoist the flag of Kolhan.


He doesn’t believe that President and Prime Minister of the country are the supreme authority. Instead, he considers the Queen of England as the head of the country. He has even been distributing pamphlets, stamp paper, and has also reportedly distributed specially designed caste certificate, residence proof and identity cards to the members of the tribal community.


Reports claim that he has even been running a parallel administration.


Police have threatened him with sedition charges. People have also been asked to refrain from attending the December 18 anti-social event organised by him.