BJP leader Lakhi Kundu passes away

Jamshedpur: The well-known BJP leader Lakhi Kundu passed away Thursday morning. His demise was condoled by party leaders as well as members.

Soon after receiving information about his demise, many senior BJP leaders including BJP’s state spokesperson and the former MLA Kunal Sarangi and the former MLA Maneka Sarkar reached his residence at Potka.

The two BJP leaders condoled his death.

Expressing grief at his demise, the two BJP leaders assured the family of all support from the party.

Both Kunal Sarangi and Menaka Sardar described his death as a big loss for the party.

The Jila Parishad member Sudipto De Rana, Ganesh Sardar, former Mukhiya Upendranath Sardar, Yuva Morcha mandal president Jadupati Gop, BJP Mandal president Sudip Dey, Ghasiram Sardar, social worker Dulal Mukherjee, Tapan Palit, Aastik Mahto and other BJP workers were also present during this.

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