East Singhbhum Congress Holds District Level Meeting to Strategize for Post-Poll Scenario
Congress Leaders and Workers Urged to Unite and Strengthen Campaign Efforts for Assembly Elections
A district-level meeting was organized by the East Singhbhum District Congress Committee at the Congress office Tilak Pustakalaya in Bistupur, Jamshedpur, under the chairmanship of District President Anand Bihari Dubey.
JAMSHEDPUR – The East Singhbhum District Congress Committee held a district-level meeting at Tilak Pustakalaya in Bistupur to discuss strategies for the upcoming assembly elections.
District President Anand Bihari Dubey chaired the meeting, with District In-charge Baljeet Singh Bedi as the chief guest.
Anand Bihari Dubey highlighted the dedication of district Congress officials, block presidents, mandal presidents, senior leaders, and workers in supporting India Alliance candidate Sameer Mohanti.
He praised their efforts in conducting a thorough public relations campaign, distributing Congress Party’s guarantee letters, and engaging with thousands of households.
Baljeet Singh Bedi commended the hard work of Congress workers across Jharkhand, particularly in East Singhbhum.
He congratulated the district’s Congress workers for their dedication and urged them to remain united and vigilant in the face of upcoming challenges.
The meeting also emphasized the importance of refraining from making inappropriate comments on social media, warning that such actions would be considered indiscipline.
Congress leaders were called upon to strengthen and expand the party’s organization and to support Rahul Gandhi’s leadership.
During the meeting, Prince Singh protested against the attack on Congress leader Gopal Yadav’s house by some Congress workers following a social media post alleging anomaly in usage of money allocated by Jharkhand Mukti Morcha candidate Samir Mohanty for campaigning.
However, Samir Mohanty himself did not attend the Congress meeting, so the Congress members could not make any clarification before him.
The meeting was attended by various prominent Congress leaders and workers, including State Secretary Samant Kumar, Riyazuddin Khan, Brijendra Tiwari, Raj Kishore Yadav, and many others.

