BJP Kadma Mandal Conducts Public Relations Campaign in Jamshedpur
Nand Prasad Seeks Support for BJP Candidate Vidyut Varan Mahato in Lok Sabha Polls
Under the guidance of BJP Kadma Mandal President Rajesh Singh, a public relations campaign was organized in Jamshedpur, starting from Bhatia Basti Durga Bari Chowk, with the notable presence of Jharkhand State BJP State Minister and Jamshedpur Lok Sabha Convenor Nand Prasad.
JAMSHEDPUR – The BJP Kadma Mandal, led by its President Rajesh Singh, conducted an extensive public relations campaign in Jamshedpur, aiming to garner support for the party’s candidate Vidyut Varan Mahato in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The campaign kicked off from Bhatia Basti Durga Bari Chowk and proceeded through Ashok Path, Mandir Path, Shiv Path, and Bhatia Basti Main Road, with party members distributing leaflets to the public.
Nand Prasad, the Jharkhand State BJP State Minister and Jamshedpur Lok Sabha Convenor, played a key role in the campaign, engaging with the local residents and appealing for their support.
During the public interactions, Nand Prasad urged the people to vote for BJP candidate Vidyut Varan Mahato, symbolized by the lotus flower, and help make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister once again by ensuring Mahato’s victory with a substantial margin.
The campaign witnessed the participation of several prominent BJP leaders and workers, including former District President Brahmadev Sharma, Divisional General Secretary Ajay Jha, Bhola Sharma, Ramesh Baske, Shankar Reddy, Burma Prasad, and Surendra Rai.
Other notable attendees included Parasnath Dubey, Kartik Gope, Shobha Srivastava, DN Singh, KN Ojha, Vicky Yadav, Ganesh Bhumij, Innocent Verma, Manoj Kumar Singh, Tapan Karmakar, Rajaram, Nirmala Devi, and Rajesh Sonkar.
The BJP Kadma Mandal’s public relations drive also saw the involvement of Tapas Sarkar, Raju Singh, Khushi Ojha, Benji Pal, Beena Devi, Binod Rajak, Guddi Devi, Abhishek Sinha, Jitendra, Pramod Kumar, Upendra Giri, Mohan Dubey, Vishwajit Singh, and Suresh Sahu.
Among the many workers present were BM Tiwari, Balwinder Singh Kalsi, Seenu Rao, Sanjay, Rajesh Jha, Ganesh Peela, Kamlesh Jaiswal, Aditya Singh, Mukul Mukhi, and Ramdev Barua, showcasing the party’s strong grassroots presence.
The public relations campaign undertaken by the BJP Kadma Mandal reflects the party’s determination to connect with the voters and secure their support for their candidate Vidyut Varan Mahato in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

