Hemant Soren’s Sandesh Rath Leads Justice March, Engages Villages
Nyaya Yatra, spearheaded by Hemant Soren, brings social justice messages to Jharkhand villages, featuring cinema and speeches.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Nyaya Yatra, led by Hemant Soren and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha’s Potka Block Committee, made significant strides in connecting with rural communities in Jharkhand.
The journey saw a diverse group of local leaders and activists, including Bablu Chaudhary, Vidyasagar Das, and Sudhir Soren, among others, participating actively.
Their commitment underscored the collective effort to disseminate the visions and messages of Jharkhand’s influential figures.
The yatra effectively utilized documentary screenings via an LED cart, a novel approach to reach out to the villagers.
This innovative method was employed after the convoy took a brief respite in Kalikapur, post traversing through several villages.
Starting from Balijhudi, the caravan passed through Khargu, Rimra, Ranga Matiya, and Odka Beda before stopping at Kalikapur.
Upon resumption, the march covered every hamlet of Dhirol village, ensuring no community was left out.
The culmination of this leg of the journey was at Kalikapur’s weekly Haat Bazaar, where the essence of the yatra was shared with the local populace.
Here, the teachings and principles of notable leaders like Shibu Soren, Champai Soren, and Hemant Soren were imparted among the villagers.
The event highlighted the importance of grassroots engagement in promoting social justice and awareness in rural areas.

