Candidate Promises to Fight Inflation and Corruption, Seeks Public Support for Change
Dharmendra Tiwari, the Central President of Bharatiya Janatantra Morcha (BJM) and Ranchi Lok Sabha candidate, submitted his nomination to the District Election Officer of Ranchi, accompanied by supporters and prominent figures.
RANCHI – In a show of strength, Dharmendra Tiwari, the Central President of Bharatiya Janatantra Morcha (BJM) and Ranchi Lok Sabha candidate, filed his nomination before the District Election Officer of Ranchi, surrounded by a large gathering of supporters and well-wishers.
Prior to filing his nomination, Tiwari sought blessings at the Hanuman temple on the main road and paid tribute to martyr Paramveer Albert Ekka at Firayalal Chowk.
Tiwari’s nomination was attended by Jamshedpur East MLA Saryu Roy, hundreds of BJM workers, local intellectuals, and senior officials from various religious organizations.
After submitting his nomination at the Ranchi Collectorate, Tiwari visited Birsa Chowk to pay homage to the statue of Lord Birsa Munda.
Speaking on the occasion, Tiwari declared that he is contesting the Lok Sabha elections to combat rising inflation and corruption, seeking votes from the people of Ranchi in the name of systemic change.
Tiwari emphasized that his campaign will rely on public participation, with booth management and polling agents drawn from the public.
The candidate expressed confidence in receiving support from every section of society, asserting that both NDA and India candidates lack a clear road map for Ranchi’s development.
Tiwari criticized his opponents as mere puppets of their respective parties, lacking genuine concern for the region’s progress.
The nomination event witnessed significant participation from BJM leaders hailing from Jamshedpur, demonstrating the party’s strong presence in the area.

