Jharkhand’s 14 Lok Sabha constituency in-charges, along with district presidents, district in-charges, state spokespersons, and Jharkhand War Room heads, convened at the Press Club auditorium in Ranchi for a crucial meeting. State in-charge Ghulam Ahmed Mir and State President Rajesh Thakur graced the gathering as chief guests.
The meeting delved into comprehensive discussions, scrutinizing detailed reports concerning each area with district presidents and in-charges.
Post the meeting, state in-charge Ghulam Ahmed Mir affirmed that extensive deliberations had been conducted on all seats under the Indian alliance umbrella. He emphasized the completion of discussions among all parties, including those seats allocated to the Congress in Jharkhand. Mir expressed solidarity among alliance members, highlighting their collective endeavor to secure victory in all 14 Lok Sabha constituencies. He reassured the resolution of any lingering issues within the light parties.
Moreover, Mir underscored the alliance’s concerted efforts to disseminate their manifesto widely among the public, urging party workers to engage with every household to elucidate their agenda. Critically, he criticized the NDA alliance for unfulfilled promises, particularly citing their failure to deliver on the pledge of generating 2 crore jobs annually.
In conclusion, Mir reiterated the alliance’s commitment to transparency and reiterated their promise to the public. He emphasized the alliance’s openness and reaffirmed their dedication to addressing the electorate’s concerns and aspirations.
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