Former DIG Rajiv Ranjan Singh Casts Vote, Urges Public Participation

Rajiv Ranjan Singh votes at Sacred Heart Convent, calls for high turnout

Key Points:

– Former DIG Rajiv Ranjan Singh casts his vote in Jamshedpur

– Voted at booth 163, Sacred Heart Convent School

– Encourages citizens to participate actively for Jharkhand’s development

JAMSHEDPUR – Former Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Rajiv Ranjan Singh cast his vote at polling booth 163 at Sacred Heart Convent School, Jamshedpur, on the occasion of the 2024 Jharkhand Assembly Elections.

Singh emphasized the importance of voter participation in advancing Jharkhand’s progress and urged residents across the state to fulfill their democratic duty by voting.

Addressing voters, he called the elections a crucial platform for shaping Jharkhand’s future, noting that every vote counts toward development.

“This election is a significant means for contributing to Jharkhand’s growth, so it’s essential that we exercise our right to vote,” he remarked.

Singh’s appeal highlights the role of citizens in shaping the state’s direction through active electoral engagement.

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