BJP-AJSU Workers Show Enthusiasm Despite Challenges During Two-Day Public Relations Drive
Sanjay Seth, the outgoing MP and NDA candidate, conducted an intensive two-day public relations campaign in the Ichagarh Assembly of Ranchi Lok Sabha constituency, grappling with sharp questions from constituents.
CHANDIL – NDA candidate Sanjay Seth embarked on a whirlwind public relations campaign in the Ichagarh Assembly, covering various areas and interacting with voters to understand their concerns.
Despite the enthusiasm displayed by BJP-AJSU workers, Seth faced pointed questions from the public during his visits.
The campaign kicked off in Devaltand on Tuesday, with Seth inaugurating the drive and traversing the entire Ichagarh block.
He held meetings at multiple locations, listened to the problems faced by local residents, and assured them of solutions while appealing for their support in the upcoming election.
On Wednesday, the second day of the campaign, Seth started from Tamulia in the Kapali area and covered several villages, including Bandhugora, Kendradih, Kamargod, Dobo, Dharnigoda, Pudisili, and Gauri.
During his interactions, Seth highlighted the public welfare initiatives undertaken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India’s development.
He also criticized the state government, accusing it of being mired in corruption and looting public funds, citing instances of large sums of money found at the residences of a former MP and a minister’s deputy secretary’s servant.
However, in Kapali Basti, women expressed their displeasure to Seth, highlighting the severe water crisis they have been enduring for the past year.
They complained about the poor condition of taps and the lack of response from government officials and public representatives when the issue was raised.
In response, Seth promptly called the PHD department and instructed them to repair the drinking water supply and damaged hand pumps, with the concerned officer assuring that work would commence within the next 24 hours.
The public relations campaign saw the participation of hundreds of BJP-AJSU workers, including prominent figures such as Hare Lal Mahato, Kulwant Singh Bunty, Dinesh Kumar, Madhu Gorai, Sarathi Mahato, Devashish Rai, Anita Parit, Prashant Poddar, Mahesh Karmakar, Duryodhan Gope, Manoranjan Mahato, Dilip Mahato, Diwakar Singh, and Dev Gorai.