Congress Party to Contest Three Seats in Upcoming Assembly Elections
Congress to Strengthen Presence in West Singhbhum District
The Congress Party has decided to contest three seats in the upcoming Assembly elections in West Singhbhum district, announced District Congress President Chandrashekhar Das on Sunday.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Congress Party has decided to contest three seats in the upcoming Assembly elections in West Singhbhum district, announced District Congress President Chandrashekhar Das during a press conference on Sunday.
Das stated that the party will contest the Jagannathpur and Manoharpur seats, leaving the decision on the third seat to the party leadership.
District spokesperson Jagdish Sundi mentioned that district Congress officials and state Congress officials residing in the district have firmly presented their case for contesting three Assembly seats to the state leadership.
Congress leaders highlighted that since Singhbhum was a Congress seat in the last Lok Sabha elections, contested by JMM under the alliance, the party is now claiming all three Assembly seats in West Singhbhum.
Chandrashekhar Das and Rajiv Gandhi Panchayati Raj State President Sunit Sharma emphasized that the state Congress committee is now fully alert and active regarding the Assembly elections.
They urged all workers to strengthen committees from booth level to district level to ensure a hundred percent victory.
District President Chandrashekhar Das stated that the district committee is fully prepared this time and has instructed aspiring leaders to contest strongly.
He added that state leadership has directed that individuals who cannot contest from reserved seats will be given due respect.
The press conference was attended by district spokesperson and social media coordinator Jagdish Sundi, senior Congress member Imtiaz Khan, Youth Congress State General Secretary Dinbandhu Boypai, Youth Congress State Secretary Suresh Sawayain, District Secretary Mohan Singh Hembrom, Secretary and District Social Media Coordinator Mohd. Salim, Jahangir Alam, Sikur Gop, Rup Singh Bari, Diku Sawayain, Chandra Bhushan Birua, Bamia Sundi, and Sushil Kumar Das.

