THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Dibrugarh/Ranchi, March 30: Jharkhand Chief Minister and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) Central President Hemant Soren on Monday shared his “mantra for victory” with party cadres in Assam, stressing a strong focus on tribal outreach, social justice, and regional identity ahead of the Assembly elections.
Chairing a high-level meeting in Dibrugarh, Soren held detailed discussions with party leaders and workers from across the state on electoral strategy and organisational expansion.

Focus on Tribal Outreach and Identity
Soren emphasised strengthening the party’s grassroots presence, particularly in areas with a high concentration of tribal, exploited, and marginalised communities. He outlined a region-specific strategy and public outreach plan aimed at expanding JMM’s base in Assam.
He reiterated that the JMM has always stood for the rights of the marginalised and the protection of regional identity, adding that the same principles would guide the party’s campaign in Assam.
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‘Mantra for Victory’
Addressing party cadres, Soren said the upcoming elections go beyond a mere change of power.
“This election is not merely a means for a change of power, but a historic opportunity to empower social justice and regional identity,” he said.
Cadres Pledge Unity Ahead of Polls
At the end of the meeting, party leaders and workers took a collective pledge to fight the elections with unity, discipline, and full commitment.
Senior leaders also shared their inputs and presented a roadmap for strengthening the organisation at the grassroots level. Minister Chamra Linda and other party leaders were present at the meeting.





