AJSU Party to submit thousands of memorandums to Govt

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AJSU Party to submit thousands of memorandums to Govt

Saturday, 28 August 2021 | PNS | Ranchi

AJSU Party president Sudesh Kumar Mahato has said that Jharkhand's question, subject and public sentiment cannot be ignored. It is a link to raise the voice of the rights of the underprivileged through the social justice journey and to sign thousands of reminder letters to the Government to get its promises.

Following Covid guidelines, the party workers will reach Ranchi with this reminder letter from September 6 and then hand it over to the Chief Minister's Secretariat from Bapu Vatika in Morhabadi. This campaign will run for three consecutive days- 6 to 8 September.

The party chief said that the Government is being warned through the memorandum that it should fulfill its promises, otherwise the AJSU Party will lead a big movement of backwards.

On Friday, in a meeting with the district heads and district and block in-charges of Palamu, North Chotanagpur and Santhal Pargana divisions, the Central President directed to hold a conference in all the districts by September 30. At the same time, he stressed on the organisational expansion and strength throughout this year and said that when all the activists' supporters are mobilized with training, then the scope of struggle on the questions of the public will also be bigger.

With this, a two-day training camp concluded. In this camp, the trained leaders will give training to the workers of the blocks. This training will be important for simultaneous panchayat conferences across the state.

The meeting was mainly attended by AJSU Party's Principal General Secretary Ramchandra Sahis, Central General Secretary Lambodar Mahto,.

Central Vice President Umakant Rajak and Kushwaha Shivpujan Mehta, Central General Secretaries Roshanlal Choudhary and Santosh Mahato, Central Chief Spokesperson Dr. Devsharan Bhagat, Central Secretary Madhav Chandra Mahato. And Manoj Chandra, Central Spokesperson Manoj Sinha.

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