LJP Organizes Workers’ Meet, Welcomes New Members in Jamshedpur
LJP leaders highlight growing dissatisfaction with Jharkhand government, predict NDA victory.
Key Points:
– LJP holds workers’ meet in Jamshedpur with key leaders attending.
– Several youths join LJP, leaving other political parties.
– Party confident of NDA’s success in upcoming Jharkhand elections.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) held a major workers’ meeting in Jamshedpur.
The event was attended by key LJP leaders, including Jharkhand state in-charge MP Arun Bharti, MP Ramesh Barma, and state president Birendra Pradhan.
Many youths, led by district president Satish Singh, left other political parties to join LJP.
Arun Bharti, speaking on the occasion, criticized the current Jharkhand government, stating that the public is dissatisfied and seeking change.
He also mentioned the party’s efforts to strengthen its presence in all districts of Jharkhand through similar meetings.
According to Bharti, booth committees are being formed at the district level, preparing for the upcoming elections.
When asked about contesting the Jharkhand Assembly elections, Bharti said that the seat-sharing process within the NDA coalition will be decided after national-level discussions.
The party leaders were optimistic about forming an NDA government in Jharkhand.

