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Jharkhand Elections: BJP workers run door-to-door campaign in Jamshedpur

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
16 May 2024
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BJP door-to-door campaign in Jamshedpur
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Jamshedpur, May 16: In a bid to connect with the local populace and disseminate information about the party’s initiatives, BJP workers launched a door-to-door campaign in Burmamines, led by State Working Committee member Kulwant Singh Bunty and Divisional President Deepak Jha.

The campaign commenced from Laxminagar of Burmamines and traversed through various localities, culminating in Bajrangi Nagar Basti.

Throughout the campaign, BJP workers actively engaged with residents, sharing the achievements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government.

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Residents urged to vote for BJP’s Vidyut Baran Mahato

Kulwant Singh Bunty urged residents to vote in favour of BJP candidate Vidyut Baran Mahato, emphasizing the vision to see Narendra Modi elected as Prime Minister for the third consecutive term.

As part of the outreach effort, BJP workers distributed pamphlets and other publicity materials door to door, ensuring that the message reached every household.

Prominent figures participate in campaign

The campaign witnessed the participation of several key figures, including State Working Committee member Kulwant Singh Bunty, Mandal President Deepak Jha, coordinator Mithilesh Singh Yadav, and senior BJP leaders Govind Singh Azad, Vipin Singh, and others.

The presence of dedicated party workers underscored the commitment of the BJP to connect with voters at the grassroots level and garner support for the upcoming elections.

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