‘Tiger Mahato’ Makes Powerful Assembly Debut for CGL Candidates
First-time MLA Also Raises Issue of Workers Stranded in Cameroon
Key Points:
- Dungri MLA urges CM to meet protesting CGL exam aspirants
- Jairam Mahato addresses first session of Sixth Jharkhand Assembly
- Legislator highlights plight of 45 workers stuck in African nation
RANCHI – Dungri MLA Jairam ‘Tiger’ Mahato champions CGL candidates’ cause in maiden assembly speech.
The first-time legislator addressed pressing issues. He appealed directly to Chief Minister.
“These protestors are state’s children,” remarked a senior official present. The comment emphasized youth concerns.
Meanwhile, Nala MLA Rabindra Nath Mahato became Speaker. The assembly session began Monday.
Youth Advocacy
Jairam emerged from student movements background. He maintains strong connection with youth issues.
Additionally, the CGL exam controversy affects thousands. Candidates continue street protests.
Moreover, the MLA demanded immediate government intervention. He sought justice for aspirants.
International Concern
Jairam highlighted workers’ crisis in Cameroon. Forty-five Jharkhand residents remain stranded.
Furthermore, the legislator sought urgent repatriation efforts. The workers demand safe return.
On the other hand, MLAs completed oath-taking ceremonies. The sixth assembly commenced proceedings.
The new legislator promised continued advocacy. He thanked Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahato.

