Congress candidate Suresh sat down.
In Jharkhand, the nomination process for the assembly elections continues. The nomination of candidates for political parties is in full swing. Today i.e. October 25 was the last day of nomination for 43 seats in Jharkhand assembly. In such a situation, candidates wanted to complete their nomination process ahead of time. The nomination round continued with music and cheers. Meanwhile, Congress candidate from Jharkhand’s Kanke assembly seat Suresh Baitha arrived in tears to file his nomination.
In fact, before the nomination, Dashmi Devi, the 89-year-old mother of Suresh Baitha, the Congress Party candidate for the Kanke assembly seat, had passed away. On one side, my mother’s corpse lay in the house, a mountain of pain had fallen and on the other side, it was the last day of the appointment. In the end, considering Kanke’s service to the people as the first, candidate Suresh Baitha, while playing his role in the great festival of democracy, along with his followers reached the Collectorate at Ranchi Court with tears in his eyes and presented his nomination . with a heavy heart.
Congress candidate Suresh Baitha filed his nomination
During the nomination of Kanke Congress candidate Suresh Baitha, a large number of leaders and workers were present, including outgoing Khijri Assembly MLA Rajesh Kachhap and Congress leader Yashaswini Sahay. Speaking to the media after the nomination, Suresh Baitha said that he has been serving the people of the area for 25 years without becoming an MLA. Today, even in this hour of pain, I had to do my duty.
mourning in the midst of happiness
He said the party nominated me as its candidate and today was the last day of nomination, so I filed my nomination. He told me that after being here I also have to pay a debt, I am very sad, but what should I do? In such circumstances I also have to take care of myself. We tell you that just 24 hours ago the house where happiness was celebrated was being celebrated. There was an atmosphere of Holi and Diwali in Suresh Baitha’s house when he was declared a Congress candidate from the Kanke Assembly. There was mourning in the same house on October 25, the last day of the appointment.
Mother’s last rites performed after nomination
On the one hand, the mortal remains of mother Dashmi Devi lay in the house; on the other, his son Suresh Baitha carried the responsibilities of the party and the people of Kanke assembly constituency. Suresh Baitha first filed his nomination, after which he went straight to the cremation ground, where he performed the last rites of his mother. During this, along with the people of the area, Congress Party leaders were also present in large numbers.