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Dr. Ajoy Kumar Files Nomination From Jamshedpur East,Know Dr. Ajoy Kumar
Before filing his nomination, Dr. Kumar along with his supporters offered prayers at the Hanuman temple at Golmuri Chowk and later addressed a crowd at Ambagwan Ground.
Speaking to the media after the nomination, Dr. Ajoy Kumar said, “Jamshedpur East has been under the control of a single family for the past 25 years. My first priority would be to free the people from the terror and fear from one family.”
Dr. Ajoy Kumar alleged that instead of progress, the constituency has witnessed a rise in fear, corruption, and terror.
He highlighted the lack of basic amenities in the region, citing that access to clean drinking water remains a distant dream for many, and that many residents still rely on the riverbank for sanitation. He noted that in 25 years, no college or new industry had been established, and existing companies had either shut down or relocated to Bengal. The closed cable company stands as a stark reminder of missed opportunities for the area.
He stressed that the electorate has wisened up and is ready to hold those responsible accountable. "The public has made up its mind," he said, adding that voters will demand answers for the past 25 years of neglect. Dr. Ajoy Kumar remains optimistic that the people of Jamshedpur East will make an informed decision in the upcoming elections.
Dr Ajay Kumar, who came into politics from a police officer, is once again in the news. This time Dr Kumar has filed his nomination paper from Jamshedpur East.Dr Ajay Kumar, who was the state president of Jharkhand Congress, is currently the state in-charge of three states Tamil nadu,odisha and Tripura. Dr Kumar is also a member of the Congress Working Committee (CWC). He is also the national spokesperson of the Congress party.
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Dr Kumar, who was the SP of East Singhbhum from 1994 to 96, was famous for his tough style. During his tenure as SP, he kept a check on criminals in such a way that everyone was talking about Dr. Kumar. It was because of this popularity that he won the 2011 Lok Sabha by-election from Jamshedpur by more than 1.5 lakh votes. But, he could not maintain this victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha.
Dr. Kumar, a 1986 batch IPS officer, left the civil service after 1996 while he was SP in Jamshedpur. He left the civil service and took charge as a senior executive in Tata Motors. After working for a few years, he did not like it and turned towards politics.
Dr. Kumar left JVM in 2014 and joined Congress. During this time he also became the national spokesperson of Congress.He became the state president of Jharkhand Congress on 16 November 2017. On 19 September 2019, he left Congress and joined Aam Aadmi Party. But, within a year, Dr. Kumar got disillusioned with Aam Aadmi Party and once again joined Congress on 27 September 2020. Since then, he is currently associated with Congress.
Born in Mangalore city of Karnataka, Ajay Kumar received a doctor's degree from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research Institute, Puducherry in the year 1985. After this, he turned towards civil service and was selected as IPS in 1986. Dr Kumar's tenure in civil service was from 1986 to 1996.
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