Purnima Das Pledges Enhanced Chhath Facilities in Jamshedpur East

BJP Candidate’s Campaign Intensifies with Door-to-Door Visits and Religious Events

Key Points:

• BJP’s Purnima Das promises better Chhath facilities across Jamshedpur East

• Candidate conducts extensive padyatra in multiple areas, meets local residents

• Das participates in religious events, receives support from various communities

JAMSHEDPUR – BJP candidate Purnima Das has intensified her election campaign in Jamshedpur East, focusing on improved facilities for Chhath festival celebrants.

The BJP candidate conducted extensive foot marches across various localities in Golmuri.

"We are committed to enhancing facilities for Chhath devotees throughout the constituency," stated Das during her campaign trail.

Meanwhile, she visited multiple areas including Kailash Nagar, Tata Line, and Vijay Nagar.

A local resident expressed optimism about the promised developments, saying, "Her focus on religious festivities shows understanding of our cultural needs."

Development Initiatives

The assembly candidate assured comprehensive solutions to local issues during her visits.

Her campaign team included prominent members like Dinesh Kumar and Pappu Upadhyay.

Several women supporters accompanied Das throughout her campaign activities.

Religious Outreach

Das paid respects at the Channi Baba Gurudwara in Baridih.

The Gurudwara committee members welcomed her warmly.

She received support pledges from the Nepali Seva Samiti during their meeting.

Community Engagement

Das participated in various religious and cultural events across the constituency.

She attended Mata Jagran in Bagun Nagar D-Block.

The candidate also joined Diwali celebrations at the Punjabi Refugee Colony.

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