Dipak Majumder, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate for the 7th Ramnagar assembly constituency, submitted his nomination papers amidst an overwhelming show of support from party workers and enthusiastic citizens.
The day commenced with fervor as Dipak Majumder, flanked by a dedicated cadre of party workers and supporters, gathered at Pragati School ground. With spirits high and determination palpable, they embarked on a spirited march towards Rabindra Bhavan, where the atmosphere reverberated with chants of encouragement and anticipation.
Amidst the throngs of supporters, Dipak Majumder, accompanied by party leaders, proceeded to the office of the Sadar Sub-Divisional Magistrate, symbolizing the formal initiation of his electoral journey. Here, amidst an atmosphere charged with civic engagement, he presented his nomination papers to Sadar Sub-Divisional Ruler and Returning Officer Bipul Das, underscoring his commitment to the democratic process.
In a statement resonating with confidence and gratitude, Dipak Majumder expressed his appreciation for the overwhelming support garnered from the people of Agartala. "The immense outpouring of support reflects the unwavering faith of the people in the principles and vision of the Bharatiya Janata Party," he remarked.
Highlighting the unity and solidarity within the BJP ranks, Majumder emphasized the party's ethos of acceptance and support for nominated candidates. "The BJP stands as a beacon of unity, where individuals rally behind the chosen candidate, driven by a collective commitment to serving the interests of the people," he affirmed.
Pledging to be a voice for the constituents of the 7th Ramnagar assembly constituency, Deepak Majumder vowed to dedicate himself to the betterment of the region. "I am humbled by the trust placed in me by the people of Ramnagar. With their support, I am determined to work tirelessly towards addressing their concerns and aspirations," he asserted.
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