Secures Victory with 413 Votes in Peaceful Election for 2026-28 Term
Key Points:
- Mukesh Mittal wins presidential election with 413 votes against two rivals
- Total 1148 votes cast in peaceful polling held on Sunday
- Re-elected president pledges continued focus on community development and unity
JAMSHEDPUR – Mukesh Mittal secured re-election as president of East Singhbhum District Marwari Sammelan for the 2026-28 term following Sunday’s general election.
The polling concluded peacefully across the district. A total of 1148 votes were cast. Moreover, counting commenced immediately after voting ended.
Mittal received the highest tally with 413 votes. His nearest competitor Suresh Sharma garnered 367 votes. Meanwhile, third candidate Vivek Chaudhary secured 365 votes.
The results triggered celebrations among supporters. Mittal’s team organized enthusiastic welcome ceremonies. However, the atmosphere remained cordial throughout result announcements.
The re-elected president addressed supporters after victory declaration. He emphasized the triumph belongs to entire community. Furthermore, he credited society’s renewed trust in his leadership.
“This represents our collective achievement,” Mittal stated. The victory reflects community confidence, he added. On the other hand, he acknowledged responsibility accompanying electoral mandate.
Mittal committed to fulfilling people’s expectations effectively. He pledged continuous efforts toward organizational goals. In addition, he outlined priorities for upcoming term.
Community development tops his agenda for 2026-28. Unity strengthening remains crucial focus area. Besides, organizational consolidation features prominently in plans.
The Bistupur-based Marwari community expressed satisfaction with results. Members anticipate progressive initiatives ahead. Moreover, expectations run high for new term.
The election process adhered to democratic norms throughout. Voting remained free and fair across centers. Meanwhile, counting procedures maintained complete transparency.
Sharma accepted defeat gracefully after result announcement. Chaudhary also congratulated the winner publicly. In contrast, all candidates pledged continued community service.
The Sammelan previously witnessed Mittal’s successful first term. His re-election ensures leadership continuity for organization. However, fresh challenges await in changing times.
Community welfare programs dominated campaign discussions earlier. Educational initiatives featured in candidate manifestos. Furthermore, youth engagement emerged as priority theme.
The organization oversees various social activities in Jamshedpur. It coordinates cultural events throughout year. Besides, charitable programs serve underprivileged sections regularly.
Sakchi and Telco areas witnessed significant voter participation. Members from Kadma also exercised franchise enthusiastically. Meanwhile, Sitaramdera residents contributed to polling numbers.
The Sammelan maintains active presence across East Singhbhum. It represents traditional business community interests effectively. On the other hand, modern challenges require adaptive strategies.
Members expect enhanced coordination during upcoming term. Inter-community dialogue needs strengthening, observers note. In addition, youth incorporation remains organizational imperative.

