Ramdas Soren and Samir Mohanty Inaugurate Election Office, Express Confidence in Party’s Victory

Lok Sabha Candidate and MLA Emphasize the Importance of Dedicated Party Workers and Youth Engagement

In a display of unity and determination, District President and MLA Ramdas Soren, along with the party’s Lok Sabha candidate Samir Mohanty, formally opened the election office amidst a gathering of party members and supporters, signaling the commencement of their campaign for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

JAMSHEDPUR – As the Lok Sabha elections draw near, the political landscape in Jamshedpur is witnessing heightened activity, with parties and candidates gearing up for the crucial contest.

In a significant event, MLA Ramdas Soren and the party’s nominated candidate, Samir Mohanty, came together to inaugurate the election office, marking the official start of their campaign.

Mohanty emphasized the party’s strong support base, particularly among the youth, and credited the dedicated efforts of the workers as the driving force behind their electoral campaign.

Addressing the gathering, Soren expressed unwavering confidence in the party candidate’s prospects, asserting that victory in the Lok Sabha elections is a foregone conclusion.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by several prominent party members, including JMM’s central committee members Shankar Chandra Hembram and Kanhu Samant, Block President Pradhan Soren, Gaurang Mahli, Bhagat Hansda, District Member Lobin Sabar, and various panchayat and village-level leaders.

Soren called upon the party workers to actively engage with the public, raise awareness about the party’s guiding principles, and highlight the government’s developmental achievements to garner support for the party candidate.

Mohanty, in his address, acknowledged the absence of a comparable network of committed party workers and youth support within the opposition ranks.

He emphasized that the impending victory would not be an individual achievement but a collective triumph for all the workers and the party as a whole.

The candidate urged the youth to remain actively involved in the electoral process, recognizing their crucial role in shaping the outcome of the elections.

The presence of a wide array of party functionaries and local leaders at the inauguration event showcased the party’s cohesive structure and its ability to mobilize support at various levels.

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