Bokaro MLA Biranchi Narayan announced the launch of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) "Manifesto Suggestion Campaign" ahead of the upcoming Jharkhand Assembly elections here on Monday. The campaign, aligned with the party's commitment to fulfilling public aspirations, will see active participation from citizens, ensuring that their suggestions shape the party's manifesto.
Addressing the media, Narayan said, “The suggestions will come from the public, but the commitment will be ours.” He highlighted the party's intent to craft a manifesto that truly resonates with the needs and expectations of the people of Jharkhand.
The campaign, which officially begins on September 3, in Bokaro, invites citizens to submit their suggestions either directly at the party office or via WhatsApp at 6202750671. The initiative will extend beyond general public participation, engaging a wide array of community groups and stakeholders.
He detailed that BJP workers will reach out to various segments of society, including key members of thought groups, organizations, Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, farmers, women, youth, athletes, traders, and business organizations. The campaign will also focus on students, particularly those residing in hostels and those preparing for competitive exams, as well as private educational institutions, folk artists, social media influencers, YouTubers, contract workers, government employees, retired servicemen, differently-abled individuals, organized and unorganized labor groups, ration dealers, NGOs, SHG dialogue in aspirational districts, self-help groups, street vendors' associations, Panchayati Raj representatives, village heads, online trading workers, e-rickshaw drivers, RMP doctors, traditional priests, Anganwadi workers, mid-day meal cooks, intellectuals like lawyers and professors, industrial groups etc .
Narayan assured that the feedback collected from these diverse groups will be carefully considered and incorporated into the BJP's manifesto, ensuring it is comprehensive and representative of the people's will.
Also present at the press conference were BJP District President Jaydev Rai and District General Secretary Sanjay Tyagi, who echoed Narayan's sentiments and encouraged widespread public participation in the campaign.