JPCC plans major push for Delhi rally against SIR policies on December 14

Jharkhand Congress will hold a key meeting on 2 December to plan strong participation for the 14 December Delhi rally opposing the Special Intensive Review policies.

JPCC plans major push for Delhi rally against SIR policies on December 14
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New Delhi[India] November 29: The Jharkhand Congress has called a meeting on 2 December. The aim is to prepare for the big Delhi rally on 14 December. The rally will speak against the issues around the Special Intensive Review policy. Many workers from Jharkhand are expected to take part. The meeting will be led by state president Keshav Mahto Kamlesh. The party says this gathering is important. They want a strong presence from Jharkhand at the Delhi event. The mood in the party is serious yet determined.

Concerns Shared By Party Leaders

Party leaders say the SIR policy has created fear across the country. They claim that many Booth Level Officers faced stress. Some even lost their lives. Leaders feel this shows how deep the problem has become. They argue that SIR is not a reform. They call it a form of pressure on common workers. This view has made the rally more emotional. Workers say their voices must be heard this time. History shows that such strong reactions often lead to major debates.


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Looking Back At Political Movements

India has seen many public movements shaped by policy changes. Older Congress workers still remember rallies from past decades. Those events brought thousands together. Many believe the upcoming rally may carry the same energy. The party wants to highlight the need for fair systems. They say democracy grows when people speak without fear. This is why they hope the Delhi rally will show their unity. They want to remind the nation about the value of open discussion.

Demands For Clarity And Transparency

JPCC members say the Election Commission should have shown more transparency. They claim the SIR list should have been easy to read. They also say the time given for the review was too short. These points will be discussed in the 2 December meeting. Leaders want to explain how workers have been affected. They believe that only a clear process can build trust. These concerns will shape their strategy for the rally. Each point is expected to be raised strongly.

Preparing Workers For The Delhi Rally

The party will plan travel and coordination for workers. They want maximum participation from Jharkhand. The meeting will decide how to reach people in every district. Many volunteers are already active. They are spreading the message about the rally. The party wants the event to be peaceful but powerful. They hope it will show the impact of collective voices. With the rally date close, party activity has increased. The 2 December meeting will set the final plan.

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