Youth Congress Leads Door-to-Door Campaign in Support of India Alliance Candidate Samir Mohanty

Workers Highlight Modi Government’s Failures and MP Vidyut Varan Mahato’s Lack of Development Efforts

The East Singhbhum District Youth Congress Committee organized a march in Kalyan Nagar, during which workers engaged in a door-to-door campaign to garner support for India Alliance candidate Samir Mohanty.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a bid to mobilize voters ahead of the upcoming elections, the East Singhbhum District Youth Congress Committee spearheaded a door-to-door campaign in Kalyan Nagar, seeking support for India Alliance candidate Samir Mohanty.

The march, which saw the participation of hundreds of people, aimed to highlight the perceived shortcomings of the Modi government and the incumbent MP, Vidyut Varan Mahato.

The campaign also criticized MP Vidyut Varan Mahato, alleging that he failed to effectively voice the concerns of the people in the area and that no significant development work had been carried out during his tenure.

Prominent figures from the Youth Congress, including Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee Secretary Prince Singh, State Youth Congress Committee Vice President Satyam Singh, General Secretary Rakesh Sahu, and Youth Congress District President Neeraj Singh, played a key role in the padyatra.

As the workers interacted with residents, they emphasized their belief that the Modi government had failed on every front, urging voters to support Samir Mohanty and the India Alliance in the upcoming elections.

The march witnessed the participation of hundreds of supporters, with notable attendees including Naveen Mishra, Kuldeep Singh, Assembly Regional President Neeraj Sahu, Anish Singh, Abhishek Anjan Singh, Amit Singh, Pankaj Upadhyay, and Nikku Singh.

The door-to-door campaign allowed the Youth Congress workers to directly engage with the public, listening to their concerns and presenting their case for why Samir Mohanty and the India Alliance would be a better choice for the constituency.

By focusing on the alleged lack of development work in the area and the perceived failures of the Modi government, the Youth Congress aimed to sway voters in favor of their candidate, Samir Mohanty.

The East Singhbhum District Youth Congress Committee’s march and door-to-door campaign in Kalyan Nagar demonstrated their commitment to actively reaching out to voters and mobilizing support for their candidate ahead of the crucial elections.

As the campaign gathers momentum, the Youth Congress hopes that their efforts will resonate with the public and translate into votes for Samir Mohanty and the India Alliance on election day.

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