Ritu Raj Sinha urges Jamshedpur residents to exercise their voting rights.
Key Points:
– Tata Steel UISL MD Sinha votes at Convent School, Jamshedpur.
– Sinha highlights the significance of democratic participation.
– Urges citizens to actively take part in the voting process.
JAMSHEDPUR – Ritu Raj Sinha, Managing Director of Tata Steel Utilities and Infrastructure Services Limited (UISL), cast his vote at Convent School in Jamshedpur during the ongoing Jharkhand assembly elections.
Sinha was joined by his family as he exercised his right to vote, sending a strong message about the importance of civic duty.
Emphasizing the power of each vote, Sinha encouraged citizens to make their voices heard by actively participating in the democratic process.
“Every vote counts, and it’s our responsibility to contribute to the future of our state by voting,” Sinha stated, urging Jamshedpur residents to come out in large numbers to vote.
Known for his leadership at Tata Steel UISL, Sinha’s presence at the polling booth underscored the role of business and community leaders in encouraging public involvement in the electoral process.
His call to action aligns with the Election Commission’s efforts to boost voter turnout across the region, especially through influential figures who can inspire increased public engagement.
Sinha’s appeal reflects a broader initiative across Jamshedpur and Jharkhand to raise awareness about the impact of each vote in shaping the state’s governance and policies.
The voting process in Jamshedpur witnessed considerable turnout, bolstered by calls from prominent figures like Sinha, and the enthusiasm was echoed by residents looking to make a difference in their communities.

