Ghatshila, Jharkhand: The campaigning for the Ghatshila Assembly by-election in East Singhbhum district concludes today. As per the Election Commission’s guidelines, all campaign activities will come to a complete halt by 5 PM. With the clock ticking, candidates and party workers made their final push to reach out to voters across the constituency.
On Sunday, former Chief Minister Madhu Kora launched his public outreach campaign in Musabani by garlanding the statue of Baba Tilka Manjhi. Following the ceremony, he flagged off a BJP bike rally from the local crossing, where a large number of party workers participated, raising slogans in support of BJP candidate Babulal Soren.
Addressing party workers, Madhu Kora described the by-election as a “decisive battle”, emphasizing the importance of every worker’s participation. He urged everyone to reach every voter and spread awareness about supporting the BJP candidate.
Criticizing the Hemant Soren-led state government, Kora said that in the past six years, people have only heard promises but seen little on the ground. “There is a huge gap between what the government says and what it does. Corruption is at its peak, roads are in poor condition, healthcare services are collapsing, schools lack teachers, and the poor are still deprived of housing,” he remarked.
Boosting the morale of BJP workers, Kora called on them to take the party’s policies and vision for development to the masses. He encouraged them to meet voters fearlessly and inspire them to bring an honest and accountable government to Jharkhand.
Throughout the day, BJP rallies and public outreach programs saw enthusiastic participation in various parts of the region. With all campaign activities now ending by evening, voters eagerly await polling day.
