BJM to Launch Signature Campaign in Support of Arrested Leaders And Activists
Joint meeting of BJM Bhuiyadih and Sitaramdera Mandals held at Sitaramdera to plan campaign
BJM plans a signature campaign on April 20 in Jamshedpur to support unjustly arrested community leaders, youths after the Shastri Nagar Kadma flare-up.
Jamshedpur – In response to the recent unjust arrests of community leaders and other youths following the recent flare-up in Shastri Nagar Kadma, a joint meeting of BJM Bhuiadih Mandal and Sitaramdera Mandal was held at Sitaramdera on April 19, 2023.
The meeting aimed to organize a signature campaign in support of those arrested and to protest against the district administration and the conspirators behind the arrests.
Under the banner of the Sarvajan Hindu Samiti, the signature campaign is scheduled to take place across various locations in Jamshedpur on April 20, 2023.
The meeting attendees emphasized the importance of ensuring maximum public participation in the campaign to demonstrate solidarity and support for the arrested individuals.
The meeting saw the presence of notable leaders and activists, including BJM District General Secretary Manoj Singh Ujjain, Bhuiyadih Circle President Vinod Yadav, General Secretary Vijay Singh, Mohra Yadav, Golden Pandey, Ramdas Mehta, Ganga Prajapati, Rajkumar Prasad, Chanda Sharma, Sunil Singh, Mukesh Shukla, Akhilesh Yadav, and Ranjit Singh. Other attendees included Mukesh Sharma, Anil Singh, Ratan Tiwari, Ramvriksh Yadav, Mahavir Sahu, Shri Ram, Ganesh Chandra, Sarwan Sharma, Pawan Sinha, General Secretary Indu Devi, Sharda Devi, Kanchan Mandal, Usha Yadav, Sunita Devi, Poonam Devi, D Swati Devi, Reena Devi, Reshmi Devi, Rinki Sinha, Charlie Lajiras, Bharat Pandey, Umesh Singh, Rohit Dubey, Roshan Singh, Saket Ujain, Krishna Prasad, Sitaram Singh, and others.
The joint meeting highlighted the need for unity and resilience in the face of adversity and urged the public to participate in the signature campaign to show support for the unjustly arrested community leaders and youths.
The organizers expressed hope that the campaign would bring awareness to the issue and prompt a reevaluation of the district administration’s actions.

