BJP Appeals for Votes in Jamshedpur, Urges Support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The BJP intensifies its efforts in Jamshedpur, connecting with voters to secure support for the upcoming elections.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a vigorous door-to-door campaign ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Jamshedpur MP Bidyut Baran Mahato and State Kisan Morcha Vice President Rajkumar Singh participated in a public outreach program led by Govindpur Mandal President Pawan Kumar Singh.
The campaign, held under the Southern Chhota Govindpur Shakti Kendra, saw active involvement from officials and energetic workers of the Mandal.
The leaders appealed to the public to vote for the BJP’s lotus symbol on May 25 and urged for an overwhelming majority to re-elect Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Prominent party workers, including State Kisan Morcha Working Committee member Kamlesh Singh, Jugnu Verma, Mandal Vice President Arjun Kumar, Mahila Morcha President Gauri Kumari, Kisan Morcha President Baiju Singh, and SC Morcha President Ajay Kumar, were present at the event.
In a parallel effort, the BJP Mango Mandal conducted a door-to-door public relations campaign under the leadership of President Vinod Rai.
This campaign aimed to raise election awareness and engage directly with local residents.
On Wednesday morning, BJP workers of Mango Mandal organized the campaign in Sankosai, from 7 am to 9 am, covering Sankosai Road No. 4 and 5, Jai Gurunagar, and Khadiya Basti.
BJP Jharkhand state business cell convenor and BJP leader Neeraj Singh emphasized that the campaign’s primary objective was to increase local awareness about the elections and build confidence in the BJP.
During the campaign, Mango Mandal President Vinod Singh, along with District Minister Vijay Tiwari and other senior and junior leaders and workers, personally visited homes, distributing pamphlets and urging people to vote for the BJP.
The door-to-door campaign reflects the party’s grassroots approach to connect with voters and ensure a strong turnout in favor of the BJP in the upcoming elections.