Bistupur Sri Ram Mandir Election Heats Up

Contenders Ready for Sri Ram Mandir Committee Polls

With 2,200 voters expected, the Bistupur Sri Ram Mandir managing committee election promises a closely contested battle across all posts.

JAMSHEDPUR – The forthcoming elections for the Bistupur Sri Ram Mandir managing committee, scheduled for February 18, are set to be a closely watched contest, as candidates gear up to vie for the temple’s leadership roles.

Promises by M Bhaskar Rao and M Prakash Rao to uphold the temple’s dignity and integrity while fostering community involvement set a progressive tone for their campaigns.

Their commitment to transparency, women’s participation, and the welfare of the Telugu community underscores a comprehensive vision for the temple’s future.

The candidates have outlined ambitious plans, including the promotion of youth engagement, support for underprivileged girls, and respect for senior contributors, aiming to blend tradition with modern governance.

Approximately 2,200 voters are poised to decide the fate of contenders for key positions, including president, general secretary, and treasurer, highlighting the democratic spirit within the temple community.

A direct contest for the treasurer’s post and competitive races for president and general secretary positions indicate a vibrant democratic process within the temple’s governing body.

M. Bhaskar Rao and Venkateshwar Rao are challenging the incumbent president V.D. Gopal Krishna, showcasing the lively democratic engagement among the temple’s community.

Election officers M. Bala Subramanyam and T. Shashi Kumar are tasked with overseeing the electoral process, ensuring fairness and transparency in the upcoming committee elections.

The Bistupur Sri Ram Mandir is bracing for its managing committee elections, with candidates ready to contest every office in an eagerly anticipated democratic exercise.

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