NDA Candidate Ramchandra Sahis Hailed as ‘Son of Jugsalai’ by Karan Mahto
Karan Mahto praises Sahis’s record, vows to end exploitation in Jugsalai
Key Points:
– Karan Mahto endorses Ramchandra Sahis, citing his educational contributions.
– Mahto contrasts Sahis’s track record with JMM’s, promising major changes.
– Mahto criticizes opposition leaders, pledges to oust exploitative influences.
JAMSHEDPUR – At a press conference held at the residence of NDA candidate Ramchandra Sahis, popularly known as “the educated son of Jugsalai,” Karan Mahto, also called the “Jhumra King,” pledged his full support for Sahis in the upcoming assembly election.
Mahto emphasized Sahis’s ten-year record of community development and educational efforts in Jugsalai, contrasting it with the current and previous terms of JMM, which he described as focused on self-gain rather than public welfare.
“The difference is clear when you compare the records,” Mahto asserted, calling Sahis’s dedication a reflection of his commitment to improving local education and supporting young learners.
Endorsement from AJSU Party and Vision for Jharkhand
Mahto further highlighted the backing of AJSU Party leader Sudesh Mahto, who aims to replicate the “Silli Model” across Jharkhand.
He criticized the opposition, including Chief Minister Hemant Soren, for what he termed “open looting,” claiming they prioritize family interests over the state’s growth.
According to Mahto, Sudesh Mahto’s promises, rooted in the values of state icons like Binod Babu and Nirmal Da, align with Sahis’s vision for Jugsalai.
Promising Turnout and Historic Victory
Mahto shared that his recent tour across Jugsalai has shown overwhelming public support for Sahis.
He predicted a historic victory, stating that Sahis is likely to win by over 100,000 votes as residents view him as an educated and dedicated leader.
Mahto concluded with a strong statement against those who exploit Jugsalai’s people and resources, saying, “This time, the people will remove those who oppress and encroach on local lands.”

