Youth Congress Launches ‘Har Ghar Khata-Khat’ Campaign in Jharkhand

State General Secretary Rakesh Sahu leads initiative in Birsanagar Zone No. 5

Jharkhand Pradesh Youth Congress Committee conducts public relations campaign to highlight government achievements.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand Pradesh Youth Congress Committee launched a public relations campaign called ‘Har Ghar Khata-Khat’ in various areas of Birsanagar Zone No. 5.

State General Secretary Rakesh Sahu spearheaded the initiative on Thursday, engaging with local residents through door-to-door visits.

The campaign featured area-wise meetings to discuss the development work of the Jharkhand coalition government.

Aman Siddiqui, in-charge of the Eastern Assembly from Madhya Pradesh, played a crucial role in the program.

Sahu highlighted the INDI Alliance’s achievements and public welfare schemes implemented during its 5-year tenure.

He urged citizens to support the joint Congress and JMM government, assuring continued efforts for public welfare under the Hemant government.

The Youth Congress leader criticized the opposition for creating emotional issues due to a lack of substantial topics for the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections.

A similar campaign was conducted in Bhuinadih Nandnagar areas on Wednesday, focusing on the coalition government’s accomplishments.

Key participants in the two-day program included Meena Nag, Sunil Das, Gautam Sahu, Vijay Mandal, and various block officials.

Sahu cautioned people against being influenced by opposition tactics that lacked substantive issues.

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