Party Warns of Intensified Agitation if Demands Remain Unmet
Key Points:
- BJP holds daylong protest at Tatanagar station square
- District president highlights civic woes in five Ghaghidih panchayats
- Party warns of stronger agitation if problems not resolved
JAMSHEDPUR – The Bharatiya Janata Party organized a one-day protest at Tatanagar railway station square on Monday against unresolved civic issues in the region.
Led by BJP district president Sudhanshu Ojha, the party workers raised slogans against the state government. They demanded immediate solutions to local problems. Ojha pointed out that residents in five panchayats of Ghaghidih continued to face serious issues without redressal.
According to Ojha, matters like poor drainage, damaged roads, and law and order failures were troubling people. He said elected representatives and officials had failed to act. “We have raised our voice through this protest to awaken authorities. If solutions do not come soon, BJP will take to the streets in a more aggressive movement,” he warned.
Party workers from different areas joined the demonstration to press for their demands. The protest ended with the party reiterating its ultimatum to the administration.

