Dr. Ajoy Kumar Restored Dignity of Congress Workers: Rakesh Sahu

Congress candidate’s leadership boosts morale despite defeat in Jamshedpur East polls.

Key Points:

  • Dr. Ajoy Kumar praised for restoring Congress workers’ dignity in Jamshedpur East.

  • Youth Congress leader urges booth-level review for future strategies.

  • Sahu credits INDIA alliance’s efforts and emphasizes Congress unity.

JAMSHEDPUR – Following the electoral defeat of Congress candidate Dr. Ajoy Kumar in the Jamshedpur East assembly constituency, Rakesh Sahu, State General Secretary of the Jharkhand Youth Congress Committee, highlighted his leadership’s positive impact on party workers.

In a press statement on Sunday, Sahu credited Dr. Kumar with restoring the lost respect of Congress workers in the constituency. Expressing gratitude to the voters, he assured that service efforts would continue impartially. "We are always ready to work under Dr. Ajoy Kumar’s leadership," Sahu stated.

Sahu emphasized the INDIA alliance’s commitment and lauded its member parties for their efforts during the election. However, he also suggested that senior Congress leaders conduct an in-depth review of each booth’s performance to identify shortcomings and refine strategies.

The defeat was termed a "message for Jharkhand politics," with Sahu noting the importance of preventing BJP’s return to power in the state. Despite the setback, he expressed optimism, stating that Congress’ organizational strength has grown, boosting workers’ confidence.

He also thanked Congress workers and allies for their unwavering support and hard work, describing the party’s active participation in the election as a key achievement. The emphasis on collective effort signals a renewed focus on future elections in Jharkhand.

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