Minister Banna Gupta Takes Rest After Month-Long Campaign Trail

Departs for Ranchi after family time to support second phase campaigning

Key Points:

* Gupta enjoys peaceful rest after intensive election schedule

* Spends morning reviewing election reports with team members

* Heads to Ranchi with wife to support phase two campaigns

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur West candidate and minister Banna Gupta took a well-deserved break after rigorous campaigning.

He enjoyed undisturbed sleep after weeks of hectic schedules.

The morning was spent leisurely reviewing election developments.

Moreover, Gupta cherished quality time with family members.

Meanwhile, he praised the district administration’s electoral management.

According to the minister, public support remained encouraging throughout.

Furthermore, he expressed gratitude for support from all communities.

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