AJSU Leader Pays Tribute to Late Nirmal Mahto

Sahis criticizes current govt for ignoring movement leaders’ ideals

Key Points:

  • AJSU pays homage to Nirmal Mahto at Bodam Hat Bazar statue
  • Former minister RC Sahis highlights Mahto’s inspiring legacy
  • Party plans public meetings to expose government’s false promises

JAMSHEDPUR – AJSU Party leaders paid tribute to the late hero of Jharkhand movement, Nirmal Mahto, on his birth anniversary at Bodam Hat Bazar.

Former minister Ramchandra Sahis led the homage ceremony at Mahto’s statue. He emphasized the continued relevance of Mahto’s ideals.

“Nirmal Da’s principles still strengthen AJSU’s resolve,” said Sahis during the event.

Moreover, the AJSU leader criticized the current government’s approach. Meanwhile, he accused them of remembering leaders only on anniversaries.

Legacy and Inspiration

Furthermore, Sahis highlighted how AJSU follows Mahto’s vision. The party draws strength from his revolutionary ideals.

In addition, the former minister announced plans for public meetings. The party aims to expose alleged government failures.

Party Presence

On the other hand, several AJSU leaders attended the tribute ceremony. Satish Mahto and Mrityunjay Singh were among those present.

Besides, party workers like Chutulal Singh and Parmeshwar Mahto participated. The event saw significant attendance from local supporters.

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