Vote for the ‘Cylinder’ Symbol to End Fear and Corruption: Saryu Roy

NDA candidate Saryu Roy intensifies outreach in Jamshedpur West

Key Points:

– Saryu Roy campaigns on the need to eliminate fear and corruption.

– Roy urges votes for the ‘cylinder’ symbol, promoting community development.

– Extensive outreach across neighborhoods, engaging on local issues.

JAMSHEDPUR – NDA candidate Saryu Roy conducted an extensive public outreach campaign in Jamshedpur West on Saturday, appealing to residents to vote for the ‘cylinder’ symbol in the upcoming election to help eliminate fear, corruption, and exploitation from the region.

Starting his day in Ulidih’s Ramkrishna Colony, Roy met with residents during a padayatra, or walking tour, and urged them to support his campaign for a safer, cleaner, and corruption-free Jamshedpur.

Moving on to Kadma’s Gwala Basti and Shastri Nagar’s key areas, he emphasized the need for reliable water, electricity, sanitation, and good roads, and assured residents that voting for the ‘cylinder’ symbol would address these concerns.

Rallying Support Through Personal Engagement

Roy’s campaign also included a stop at the Seva Vrati Neel Sangh Club in Kadma, where he encouraged members to engage in voting while learning about the club’s initiatives to promote health through yoga.

He assured them that “the cylinder is the symbol of change, ready to bring improvement to everyday life.”

Later in the evening, Roy held meetings at Khuntadih’s Artist Association and at Kapali Basti, where he discussed local issues and sought support to implement long-overdue projects in the region.

Focus on Community and Cultural Engagement

Continuing into the night, Roy visited Kagalnagar for a meeting with the barber community and later toured Kadma Market, where he interacted with residents about the importance of voting for the ‘cylinder’ symbol.

During these interactions, he reiterated his commitment to eliminating fear and exploitation, saying, “With your support, we can create a peaceful and prosperous Jamshedpur for all.”

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