PM Modi to Address Rally in Ghatsila in Support of BJP Candidate Bidyut Baran Mahato
BJP Prepares for Historic Event at Tamra Maidan in Mau Bhandar, Ghatsila on May 19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a significant election rally at Tamra Maidan in Mau Bhandar, Ghatsila, in support of Jamshedpur MP and BJP candidate Bidyut Baran Mahato on May 19 at 9.30 AM. The BJP is actively preparing for the event to make it a historic success.
JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to speak at an election rally in Ghatsila on Sunday, May 19, at 9.30 AM.
The rally aims to bolster support for BJP candidate Bidyut Baran Mahato.
BJP’s Jharkhand state in-charge Dr. Laxmikant Vajpayee emphasized booth management strategies during an important meeting on Wednesday.
This meeting, held at the Singhbhum Chamber Building in Bistupur, focused on election strategies and preparations for Modi’s rally.
State General Secretary Manoj Singh urged party workers to arrive at the venue two hours early on the day of the rally.
The meeting saw participation from key leaders, including MP Bidyut Baran Mahato and former MLA Barkunwar Gagrai.
Discussions also covered the roles and responsibilities of workers in various assembly constituencies under Jamshedpur.
Leaders stressed the importance of public relations campaigns to highlight Modi’s achievements and the BJP’s work.
Bidyut Baran Mahato expressed gratitude for the support received from Jamshedpur’s enlightened citizens over the past ten years.
He highlighted successful implementations of numerous central schemes in the district.
Mahato specifically noted significant advancements in railway projects and rural infrastructure.
Dr. Vajpayee called on workers to make the Ghatsila rally historic and memorable.
Former Speaker of Chhattisgarh Assembly Dharamlal Kaushik and other prominent BJP figures attended the strategic meeting.
Mahato also praised the completion of various development projects under the PM Gramin Sadak Yojana and PM Awas Yojana.
The stage was conducted by Laxman Tudu, with Nandji Prasad delivering the welcome address and Sudhanshu Ojha giving the vote of thanks.
The rally is expected to draw large crowds, with efforts to engage both booth-level workers and the general public.

