Three Candidates Contest East Singhbhum Agarwal Sammelan Election
Former President Mukesh Mittal, Lippu Sharma and Vivek Chaudhary Compete for Leadership
Key Points:
- Three candidates vie for East Singhbhum District Agarwal Sammelan president post
- Former president Mukesh Mittal addresses press with supporters on Friday
- Election scheduled for December 14 with 1,412 registered voters
JAMSHEDPUR – East Singhbhum District Agarwal Sammelan’s presidential election has intensified ahead of December 14 polling. Three candidates are competing for the leadership position this year.
Former president Mukesh Mittal held a press conference on Friday. He addressed provincial supporters and district workers. Mittal emphasized his consistent service to the community.
The candidate pledged to continue working for social welfare. He stated his commitment to serving society’s interests. Mittal has demonstrated dedication throughout his previous tenure.
The three contenders include Mukesh Mittal and Lippu Sharma. Vivek Chaudhary is also competing for the president’s post. However, all candidates are actively campaigning across the district.
Mittal outlined his vision if elected by voters. He promised to resolve marriage-related disputes effectively. Moreover, he committed to expanding the organization’s reach. His goal includes ensuring services reach every community member.
The Agarwal Sammelan has 1,412 registered voters in the district. These members will decide the leadership on December 14. The election process has generated significant interest among community members.
Lippu Sharma filed his nomination for the presidential position. Mukesh Mittal submitted papers seeking a second term. Vivek Chaudhary also completed the nomination formalities.
Campaign activities have intensified throughout Jamshedpur in recent days. All candidates are strengthening their support bases. They are reaching out to voters across different areas.
Provincial supporters have rallied behind their preferred candidates. District workers are actively participating in campaign efforts. The community shows keen interest in the electoral outcome.
Mittal stressed the importance of addressing matrimonial issues. Such disputes require prompt and fair resolution. In addition, organizational expansion remains a priority goal. Every member deserves equal access to community services.
The electoral atmosphere reflects growing community engagement. Members are evaluating candidates’ past contributions carefully. They seek leadership that prioritizes collective welfare effectively.
The Sammelan previously announced the election schedule for the 2024-26 term. Community organizations have historically played significant roles in regional affairs. The December 14 vote will determine the organization’s direction.



