Jamshedpur BJM Delegation Visits Hindu Leaders Jailed in Kadma Violence Case
A delegation from the Jamshedpur Mahanagar party visited Hindu leaders who are currently jailed in connection with the Kadma violence case, voicing support and wishing for their early release.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a show of solidarity, a delegation from the Jamshedpur BJM Mahanagar unit, led by District President Subodh Srivastava, visited Hindu leaders currently incarcerated in Ghaghidih Central Jail in connection with the Kadma violence case.
The delegation, including BJMO Yuva Morcha District President Amit Sharma, Mahila Morcha President Manju Singh, and MLA’s spokesperson Akash Shah, inquired about the leaders’ well-being and wished for their early release.
Srivastava criticized the administration’s response to the Kadma violence, claiming that Hindu leaders were jailed under political pressure, despite their innocence.
He voiced his hope that those currently in jail, following the lead of VHP leaders like advocate Chandan Choubey, who have already secured bail, will also be granted early release.
Srivastava highlighted the steadfast support of Jamshedpur East MLA Saryu Roy, who had vocally opposed the arrest of Hindu leaders from the outset.
Roy’s visits to the leaders in jail and their families have boosted morale and demonstrated the ongoing support from BJM workers, Srivastava noted.
We are confident that our innocent Hindu leaders will soon be granted bail by the court,” concluded Srivastava, underscoring the party’s unwavering commitment to their cause.

