Aditya Sahu, the newly elected president of the BJP in Jharkhand, officially assumed his role on Friday, emphasizing the state’s potential as a stronghold for the party. He expressed optimism about establishing a robust government in the state with a “double engine” approach. Sahu, after participating in Saraswati Puja at the state BJP office, highlighted the dedication and vigor of the party’s members.
Outlining his agenda as the party’s leader, Sahu underscored his commitment to fortifying the organization and propagating the BJP’s principles to every corner of Jharkhand. He credited the elevation to the trust and backing of party workers, acknowledging their pivotal role in his political journey. Sahu paid homage to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary, urging for a renewed identity for Jharkhand inspired by Netaji’s legacy of resistance against colonial rule.
Babulal Marandi, the Leader of the Opposition, commended Sahu’s extensive organizational background, citing his grassroots-level involvement and progression within the party ranks. Marandi suggested that segregating the roles of the state party president and the legislative party leader would enhance operational efficiency. The event witnessed the presence of several senior BJP figures, including State Organisation General Secretary Karmveer Singh, former state presidents Yadunath Pandey and Dr. Ravindra Kumar Ray, MP Deepak Prakash, State General Secretary and MP Dr. Pradeep Verma, and State Vice President Balmukund Sahay.
