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Nishad party to mobilise workers

Lucknow: The Nishad party is set to organise a training camp in the first week of October to mobilise its workers ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Besides the existing workforce, the new joinees will also participate in the three-day event.The party has designed a pledge running into several points which will be administered to the party’s footsoldiers and office-bearers. The workers will vow that they would neither listen to any other leader than the party president, Sanjay Nishad, nor attend the rally of any other political party. TNN
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