Independent Candidate Rajkumar Singh Gains Support in Jamshedpur East Slums

Rajkumar Singh sees growing support in underserved urban areas

Key Points:

– Rajkumar Singh draws support from slum areas in Jamshedpur East

– Campaign focuses on lack of basic rights and infrastructure

– Singh condemns decades of political neglect in slum regions

JAMSHEDPUR – Independent candidate Rajkumar Singh has garnered notable support from slum communities in Jamshedpur East as he continues his outreach campaign, addressing the lack of basic rights and services in the area.

With less than 48 hours remaining for election campaigning, Singh has intensified his efforts, visiting several neighborhoods, including Sitarmdera’s densely populated slum areas.

Here, he observed a positive response from residents, who expressed dissatisfaction over long-standing issues related to basic amenities.

Singh criticized previous leaders for their failure to secure basic rights for the people, despite the region’s proximity to Jamshedpur’s urban areas.

"It is unfortunate that people here remain unaware of their basic rights, even after years of political dominance by influential leaders," Singh remarked, highlighting the need for immediate attention to infrastructure and service delivery.

Singh’s campaign is resonating with residents frustrated by years of unmet promises, who are now rallying behind his independent bid, hopeful for genuine representation and accountability.

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