Ranchi: In a recent meeting held at the central office in Harmu, AJSU chief Sudesh Kumar Mahato highlighted the significance of collective ideas and political decisions for the betterment of the state. Stressing the importance of unity in politics, Mahato cautioned against neglecting current political decisions, as failure to do so could result in future losses.
During the meeting, led by Mohd. Sarfaraz Alam and Mohd. Shahnawaz Alam, hundreds of youth from Ranchi city joined the AJSU party, indicating a growing support base for the political entity.
Mahato expressed the view that politics gains strength not from the ideas of a single individual but through the amalgamation of diverse ideas. AJSU, he noted, serves as a platform for political collectivism, where everyone’s sentiments are respected, and ideas are utilized for the state’s development.
Taking a critical stance, Mahato commented on the INDIA Alliance, suggesting that its focus appears to be limited to contesting elections and pursuing victory without a clear demonstration of commitment to the progress of the country and its citizens. He argued that the Alliance lacks accountability towards the nation.
On the occasion of Dr. Bahadur Singh’s birth anniversary, a former working president of the All Jharkhand Intellectual Forum, the party paid tribute by placing wreaths on his portrait. A minute of silence was observed in his memory. Sudesh Kumar Mahato acknowledged Dr. Bahadur Singh’s notable contributions to education and the party’s ideas, emphasizing that his legacy would not be forgotten.
The meeting also saw the presence of key figures within the AJSU party, including Central General Secretary Rajendra Mehta, Central Organizational Secretary S Ali, Central Spokesperson Sudhir Yadav, and Central Media Coordinator Parwaz Khan.
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