Congress Prepares Election Manifesto After Meeting with Social Groups in Jamshedpur
Former minister Bandhu Tirkey leads manifesto committee meeting with social, religious, and business groups in Jamshedpur.
Key Points:
– Congress manifesto to include public suggestions for the first time.
– Bandhu Tirkey promises to address issues within six months of being elected.
– Congress manifesto team holds discussions with advocates, trade unions, and other groups.
JAMSHEDPUR – Congress manifesto committee met with various social and religious organizations to draft their election manifesto based on public feedback.
The meeting, led by former minister and committee chairman Bandhu Tirkey, was held at the Circuit House in Bistupur.
It brought together business professionals, advocates, trade union representatives, and other social groups.
The key aim was to gather suggestions from the public to shape the party’s manifesto.
Speaking to the media, Tirkey emphasized that for the first time, the Congress party is basing its manifesto on public input.
He added that the party aims to resolve the identified issues within six months if they come to power.
All suggestions collected from the meeting will be sent to the state leadership, which will then pass them on to the central committee for review.
The central Congress leadership will finalize the manifesto after considering the inputs from across the state.
Tirkey believes that this process will help the party gain public trust and support in the upcoming elections.
He stressed that the party is committed to addressing the problems highlighted during these discussions.
The meeting also saw the participation of several senior Congress leaders from the district and state levels, further emphasizing the importance of this initiative.

