‘JAI SANGA’ RECOUNDED AT ARA
-During the Sanga Yatra, MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy said, "The community must create its own identity and guarantor."
‘JAI SANGA’ RECOUNDED AT ARA
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RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL
ARA-----------------------------During the Sanga Yatra, MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy said, "The community must create its own identity and guarantor."
Saran MP and former Union Minister Mr. Rajiv Pratap Rudy's Sanga Yatra concluded at various locations in Bhojpur district. During the journey, a welcome was organized at the four-lane road in Gidha, a reception in Dhanpura, and a gathering and lunch was held at Ganga Resort, Ara. Mr. Rudy was accompanied by Siwan JDU leaders Mr. Ajay Singh, Mr. Ramendra Singh, Mr. Kaushalendra Singh, Mr. Prakash Singh, Mr. Rakesh Singh, Mr. Amarendra Rajesh, Mr. Bablu Singh, Mr. Jitendra Singh, Mr. Mantu Singh, Mr. Sonu Singh, Mr. Ankesh Singh, Mr. Rahul Singh, Mr. Krishna Singh, and many other dignitaries from the Kshatriya community. In Ara, members of the community welcomed Mr. Rudy by presenting him with a sword.
Addressing the gathering, Mr. Rudy said that the enthusiasm and presence of the Kshatriya community at the Bapu Auditorium in May proved that the community wants to establish its identity. He had announced that he would reach 3,000 Kshatriya villages in Bihar, and today he is going from village to village to fulfill that pledge.
Rudy said, "I have not come to instigate a movement or conflict. I have come to assure the community that their strength is no less than anyone else's. But until we find our own guarantor and our own identity, political parties will not recognize us by our community name. Every caste has its own guarantor and poster boy; now the Kshatriya community must also determine its own leadership."
Recalling his political career, former Union Minister Rudy explained that he has been a seven-time MP and a one-time MLA, and on the land of Chapra, he has single-handedly fought for 40 years against the forces that the entire state of Bihar grapples with. The MP said that he is a dedicated soldier of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The party has given him a lot, and he will continue to strive for the upliftment of society, remaining within the party's dignity and discipline.
Rudy stated that he stands with the community in its joys and sorrows, not as a leader, but as a son. He assured the community that there will be no letup in his struggle and service. Addressing the youth present at the gathering, he described the slogan "Jai Sanga" as a symbol of Kshatriya pride and unity.
The MP shared the toll-free number of the MP Control Room, 1800-3456-222, with the community, stating that this number is available 24x7 and is open to help in every situation. The presence of a large number of villagers, youth, and dignitaries at the gathering made it historic.
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