Jairam Mahto's swearing-in: From struggle to victory
Ranchi: Elected MLA from Dumri
Assembly, Jairam Mahto took oath for the first time in the Jharkhand Assembly
today. It was a historic moment in his personal and political life, as a year
ago he had faced police lathicharge and rubber bullets outside the same
assembly premises. After a struggle-filled journey, he was taking oath as MLA
in the same House today, a symbol of his relentless struggle and belief in
democratic values.
Entering the Assembly barefoot
Jairam Mahto entered the Assembly
barefoot before taking oath. He linked it to faith and said, "When we
enter a centre of faith, we naturally go barefoot. The House is also a centre
of faith for us, especially for the helpless people whom I represent." It
was a symbol of his struggle and connection with the land, which reflects his
political and social outlook.
Story of struggle and victory
Jairam Mahto's entry into
politics was the result of a long and difficult journey. He has faced many
struggles in the last few years, including protests on the streets, lathicharge
by the police and rubber bullets. But despite all this, he never gave up. He
firmly believed that in a democracy, everyone's voice should be heard, whether
it is on the street or in the assembly. He said, "Earlier we used to sit
on the road and express our views, but now our voice will not go unheard in the
House." His statement proves that his voice will now resonate on the
biggest platform of the state.
Message for youth politics
Jayaram Mahto believes that young
leaders need to do something new by breaking away from traditional politics. He
said, "If we youth come into politics and follow the same old path, then
there is no point in our coming into politics. We should try to do something
new." His message shows the need for change in youth politics, where new
ideas and new ways of working are used.
Process of oath taking in the assembly
The first session of the newly
formed sixth assembly of Jharkhand began today on Monday. Pro tem Speaker Prof.
Stephen Marandi started the proceedings and read out the Governor's message.
After this, the process of swearing-in of the newly elected MLAs started. On
the first day, Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Finance Minister Radhakrishna
Kishore and Transport Minister Deepak Birua took oath. After this, other MLAs
including Jairam Mahto took oath. Many MLAs in the assembly took oath in
regional languages of Jharkhand, such as Santhali, Khortha, Urdu, Bengali,
which respects the diversity and culture of the state.
Swearing-in of Agriculture
Minister Shilpi Neha Tirkey
Shilpi Neha Tirkey, Minister of
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Department, also took oath. She took oath with
the Constitution book in her right hand, which shows her constitutional respect
and dedication to duties.
Arrival of new faces
The entry of Jairam Mahto and
other new MLAs in the first session of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
indicates that political change has begun in the state. This change indicates a
departure from traditional politics to new ideas and approaches. The arrival of
new faces creates a new hope and confidence among the public, which can bring
positive changes for the state in the future.
Victory of democracy
Jayaram Mahto's swearing in the
assembly is not only a victory of his personal struggle, but also a victory of
democracy. His struggle proves that everyone should get equal opportunity and
representation in the democratic process. It is a source of inspiration for
those who are fighting for their rights. His statement, "This is the
victory of democracy," is a proof that everyone's voice matters in
democracy, and it always recognizes the power of the people.
Direction of new politics
The first session of the
Jharkhand Assembly proved that the time has come for change in politics in the
state. Leaders like Jayaram Mahto are starting new politics with their hard
work and confidence. His move not only reflects the power of democracy, but it
also shows that now the problems of the people and their voices will be
respected on the political platform.
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