RJD Workers Urge Voters to Support JMM Candidate Joba Manjhi in Door-to-Door Campaign
State General Secretary Purendra Narayan Singh Leads Charge, Highlights BJP’s Unfulfilled Promises
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) workers, led by State General Secretary Purendra Narayan Singh, embarked on a door-to-door campaign to garner support for JMM candidate Joba Manjhi in the upcoming elections.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a concerted effort to rally voters behind JMM candidate Joba Manjhi, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) workers, spearheaded by State General Secretary Purendra Narayan Singh, engaged in a door-to-door public relations campaign on Tuesday.
The team visited shopkeepers and residents along the route from Road No. 4 Chowk via Ambedkar Chowk to NIT Gate, appealing to them to cast their votes for the Grand Alliance candidate on the Tir Dhanush symbol.
During the campaign, Purendra Narayan Singh criticized the BJP government at the Center for failing to deliver on its promise of providing 2 crore jobs to students and youth annually over the past 10 years.
He highlighted the substantial increase in the prices of petrol, diesel, and gas cylinders during the BJP’s tenure, emphasizing the government’s inability to support the common people.
Singh also accused the BJP of neglecting farmers’ interests, alleging that the Center has failed to provide fair prices for their crops.
Furthermore, he expressed concern over the BJP‘s alleged intentions to eliminate reservations for ST, SC, and OBC communities, urging the people to vote out the BJP government, which he described as hostile towards the poor and weaker sections of society.
The door-to-door campaign witnessed the participation of several prominent RJD members, including Umashankar Ram, Ramji Sharma, Kumar Bipin Bihari Prasad, Dilip Mandal, Omprakash Singh, R. K Anil, Bhuneshwar Yadav, Vimal Das, Manoj Chaurasia, Rajesh Yadav, Baiju Yadav, and Alok Kumar.
JMM’s Moharram Ansari and other party workers also joined the campaign, demonstrating the united front of the Grand Alliance in their bid to secure victory in the upcoming polls.

