NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) Bihar unit will contest elections on 243 seats with full vigor
NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) Bihar unit celebrated 26th Foundation Day with great pomp under the leadership of Suryakant Kumar Singh...
NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) Bihar unit will contest elections on 243 seats with full vigor
Patna, 10 June 2025: The Bihar unit of Ajit Pawar faction of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) today celebrated its 26th Foundation Day with great enthusiasm under the leadership of Bihar Convenor Suryakant Kumar Singh. Hundreds of workers, supporters and local leaders participated in this grand function organized at the party office in Patna. On this occasion, State Convenor of NCP Shri Suryakant Kumar Singh reiterated the party's strength in Bihar and commitment to contest all 243 seats in the upcoming assembly elections with full vigor.
State General Secretary cum Media Head Ranjan Priyadarshi in his address said, "Under the leadership of Ajit Pawar ji, NCP is committed to social justice, inclusive development and public welfare in Bihar. We will contest all 243 seats in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections with full vigor and present a credible option to the people of Bihar."
State spokesperson of NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) in Bihar, Shri Gyaneshwar Gautam has played an important role in strengthening the party in rural and urban areas. Under his leadership, the party has prioritized the issues of youth, farmers and deprived communities and called for being prepared for the upcoming assembly elections. He said, "Our goal is to reach every corner of Bihar and solve the problems of the people. Under the guidance of Ajit Pawar ji, we will emerge as a strong political force in Bihar."
In the program, old party colleague Badal Singh of Saran district took membership, along with strong leader of Saran division Munna Singh, Santosh Kumar Singh and other leaders took membership of the party. On this occasion, hundreds of people including Atulya Gunjan, Kumar Vishal, Dr. M Bharti, Kiran Singh, Yogesh Shukla Yogi, Lalan Paswan etc. were present.