BIHAR HAS MANY FEMALE LEADERS BUT WHAT DO THEY TRULY AMOUNT TO: Dr. SHAILJA SINGH

-On Monday, at the Vidya Bhawan located in the Sandesh block of the district, workers of the Jan Suraj Party organized a meeting aimed at strengthening and expanding the organization. The meeting was presided over by District President Rajiv Singh. During the proceedings, the District President stated that to fortify and broaden the party's reach, we must step onto the ground and work at the grassroots level. This requires dedicated and capable workers—a task that will be undertaken by functionaries at the block, panchayat, and village levels. To achieve this, all of you must participate with great enthusiasm.

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BIHAR HAS MANY FEMALE LEADERS BUT WHAT DO THEY TRULY AMOUNT TO: Dr. SHAILJA SINGH

BIHAR HAS MANY FEMALE LEADERS BUT WHAT DO THEY TRULY AMOUNT TO: Dr. SHAILJA SINGH

2-JUNE-ENG 5

RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

ARA------------------------On Monday, at the Vidya Bhawan located in the Sandesh block of the district, workers of the Jan Suraj Party organized a meeting aimed at strengthening and expanding the organization. The meeting was presided over by District President Rajiv Singh. During the proceedings, the District President stated that to fortify and broaden the party's reach, we must step onto the ground and work at the grassroots level. This requires dedicated and capable workers—a task that will be undertaken by functionaries at the block, panchayat, and village levels. To achieve this, all of you must participate with great enthusiasm.

Discussing the party's core objectives, District General Secretary Kamleshwar Mishra noted that all committees had been dissolved following the elections. Now, committees are being reconstituted from scratch—spanning from the block level down to the panchayat level—with the aim that the name of Bihar should not remain confined merely within our own country, but rather have its virtues celebrated across the globe. To realize this vision, we must toil day and night. We must select the right and capable guides who can unite the people of the villages and panchayats, and ensure that they receive true justice. Today, Bihar lags behind in every sector. The state of education and healthcare is deplorable. It is not just our sons and brothers who are leaving in search of employment; our daughters, too, are migrating. We must put a stop to this exodus. This will only be possible if you step forward as true soldiers of the cause.

Meanwhile, District Spokesperson Rupendra Mishra stated that, following the formation of the district committee by the state committee, directives have now been issued for the formation of block-level committees—a process regarding which we have all gathered here today... They are right here among you, and it is you—the people—who must undertake this task. Meanwhile, the State Vice-President of the women's wing, Dr. Shailaja Singh, pointed out that while there are many female leaders in Bihar, there is no one willing to raise their voice against the atrocities being committed against women.

A NEET student was raped and murdered in Patna, yet no one spoke up. A daughter was subjected to indecent behavior right in front of her father at a hotel, yet no one said a word. What is this? Could this be the return of "Jungle Raj" (lawlessness)? Therefore, I appeal to my sisters, mothers, and daughters: come forward and strengthen the party; it is this party that will fight for your justice. During the meeting, Chandrabhanu Gupta, Sonia Singh, Virendra Rai, Virendra Ram, Shyam Pandey, Upendra Rahi, and several women voiced their views. Hundreds of people, including Santosh Singh, Virendra Kumar, Pannu, Dharmendra Chaudhary, Surendra Yadav, and Shashi Chaubey, were present on the occasion.

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