A pivotal meeting of Kshatriya Gaurav Ekta’s Ranchi district chapter, presided over by Amarendra Singh, has set the stage for a large-scale provincial gathering in Ranchi this February. The meeting prioritized strategies for organizational expansion and enhancement. Community representatives from across Ranchi’s municipal wards and adjacent regions contributed their valuable insights towards making the February event a resounding success.
Central to the strategic discussions was the decision to form ward and block committees throughout Ranchi, including its rural areas. These committees will spearhead efforts to engage and mobilize the Kshatriya populace. Praveen Singh, a former MLC, elaborated on the organization’s mission to consolidate and uplift the Kshatriya community. He confirmed that extensive statewide preparations are underway for the February convention, involving visits to all districts to foster enthusiasm and participation. Singh strongly asserted that unity is the cornerstone of progress and recognition in the socio-political landscape, emphasizing that a consolidated Kshatriya community’s voice will be heard.
He called upon all members to embrace the event as a collective responsibility, urging unified efforts for its success and the organization’s strengthening. The demand for establishing a commission for economically backward forward castes in Jharkhand was also reiterated. Former MP Sunil Singh provided detailed insights into the organization’s expansion plans, highlighting the initiative to unite Kshatriya residents in Santhal Pargana, who are expected to play a significant role in the Ranchi event. He particularly championed the integration of women into the organization, believing their active involvement will be a catalyst for growth and announced specific programs to foster women’s participation and leadership.
