CM Hemant Soren Congratulates JMM Workers Post-Election

Soren calls for unity and responsible celebrations, confident in alliance victory.

Key Points:

  • CM Hemant Soren addressed JMM workers after the polls concluded.

  • He urged workers to stay active during vote counting.

  • Soren emphasized avoiding harm or conflict during celebrations.

RANCHI – Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren held an online meeting with JMM workers on Thursday after the Assembly elections concluded. The meeting was conducted from his Kanke Road residence to thank workers for their contributions.

Soren congratulated the workers for their dedication and participation throughout the election. He expressed confidence that the JMM, in alliance with Congress, RJD, and CPIML, would return to power. He stated there was no doubt about the formation of their government.

The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of unity and vigilance during the vote-counting process. He urged workers to ensure celebrations did not cause harm to the public. He also requested them to avoid any situations of conflict and take police assistance if necessary.

Soren’s message aimed to boost morale and reinforce discipline among party workers. The meeting highlighted his assurance of victory while prioritizing order and public welfare.

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