JJMP too Appeals to Voters in Palamu to Exercise Their Right to Vote
Naxalite group JJMP urges high voter turnout in Palamu Assembly polls
Key Points:
– Palamu voting set for November 13 in first phase of Jharkhand elections
– JJMP issues appeal for democratic participation, encourages voters
– Organization calls for voting free of fear, caste, or communal bias
MEDININAGAR – With the Jharkhand Assembly elections underway, the Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parishad (JJMP), a Naxalite organization, has issued a rare appeal, encouraging citizens in Palamu to participate actively in the upcoming polls on November 13.
In a statement released by the JJMP, the group expressed its commitment to democratic values, urging voters to embrace their constitutional rights and vote without fear or bias.
The statement emphasized that participation in the electoral process strengthens democracy and urged citizens over 18 to fulfill their civic duty.
The appeal aligns with ongoing awareness activities by the district administration, as part of the Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) initiative, aimed at achieving high voter turnout.
JJMP’s message further encouraged voters in Palamu’s Assembly constituencies to prioritize democracy over caste, communal influences, or external pressures, stating, “Vote first, then break for refreshment.”
With these appeals, JJMP and other local groups seek to make this election a true reflection of the people’s will, hoping for a secure and inclusive voting process across the region.

