First State Level Executive Meet Organized in Mango, Youth Join the Ranks
Azad Samaj Party’s first state level meeting in Jamshedpur strengthens ranks; leadership calls for Bahujan solidarity for upcoming elections.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a recent political move in Jamshedpur, the newly appointed state president of the Azad Samaj Party, Kashif Raza Khan, led the first state level executive in Mango.
A large number of youth joined the party, demonstrating enthusiasm for its principles and goals.
Among those present at the meeting were key party leaders including Bhim Army state president Sanjay Kumar Raviraj.
During the executive committee gathering, all the workers were briefed about the party’s principles, and an appeal was made to maintain Bahujan solidarity, particularly in the context of the upcoming election year.
Both Lok Sabha and Jharkhand state assembly elections are slated for the coming year, and all political parties are bolstering their strategies and strength.
The state president of Azad Samaj Party, Kashif Raza Khan, emphasized that the indigenous people of India and the Bahujan community are moving ahead continuously, steering clear of discriminatory politics, with a focus on unity.
Khan stated that at present, the party has no intention of forming an alliance with any other party and will field its candidates on all the seats in the upcoming elections.
Upon victory, the party aims to secure positions in both the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha.