One of the BJP raths outside the party office on Harmu road in Ranchi on Tuesday. Picture by Manob ChowdharyChief minister Raghubar Das on Tuesday flagged off five raths from state BJP headquarters in Harmu, the vehicles meant to collect public opinion from all 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Jharkhand to help prepare the party manifesto for general elections. State BJP secretary Subodh Singh Guddu, entrusted to monitor the raths in Jharkhand along with a 28-member team comprising two persons from each Lok Sabha constituency, said they planned “to hit two birds with one stone”. “The raths will keep moving for a month in all blocks coming under 14 Lok Sabha constituencies to inform people of what the Modi government has done in five years. Guddu said these five Jharkhand raths were among the 300 rolled by the BJP across India.
Source: The Telegraph February 05, 2019 18:45 UTC