Former MP to file nomination on October 24, seeks labor unions’ support
Key Points:
• BJP candidate Geeta Koda visits Guwa to meet labor leaders
• Koda announces October 24 as nomination filing date
• Campaign focuses on garnering support from various organizations
CHAIBASA – Former MP Geeta Koda has stepped up her election campaign for the Jagannathpur assembly seat, reaching out to key constituencies in the region.
Koda, the BJP candidate, visited Guwa on October 20 to bolster her support base.
The former parliamentarian met with leaders from various labor organizations during her visit.
Koda appealed to the labor unions for their backing in the upcoming assembly elections.
She announced her intention to file her nomination papers on October 24.
The BJP candidate engaged in discussions with party workers in Guwa.
Koda also held talks with leaders of local social organizations to broaden her support.
Prominent labor leader Rama Pandey attended the meeting with the BJP candidate.
Other notable union representatives present included Antaryami Mahakud and Rajesh Yadav.
Labor leaders Dilbag Singh and Jaisingh Nayak also participated in the discussions.
Vishwajit Tanti and Mukund Bosa were among the union officials who met with Koda.
The campaign strategy appears to focus on garnering support from diverse groups.
Koda’s outreach to labor organizations highlights the importance of worker votes.
The former MP’s campaign is gaining momentum as the nomination date approaches.
BJP workers in Guwa expressed enthusiasm for Koda’s candidacy during the visit.
The meeting in Guwa marks a significant step in Koda’s election strategy.
This campaign stop underscores the competitive nature of the Jagannathpur assembly race.

