Ranchi — In preparation for the upcoming “Constitution Bachao” (Save Constitution) event in Gumla, Congress co-incharge Bela Prasad and senior leader Bandhu Tirki visited the district to meet with party workers and strategize for the success of the campaign.
During the visit, Bela Prasad also toured the Tribal Culture Museum located at the district headquarters, a prominent symbol of Jharkhand’s tribal heritage. The museum offers an in-depth look into the traditions, lifestyle, and identity of the tribal communities in the region.
Speaking after the tour, Bela Prasad said the museum provides a powerful insight into tribal culture and helps visitors appreciate the unique customs that shape the tribal identity on a global level. She reaffirmed the Congress party’s longstanding commitment to protecting tribal rights and promised continued efforts to preserve their rich cultural legacy.
Congress leader Bandhu Tirki described the museum as a sacred space that reflects both the historical and present-day realities of tribal life in Jharkhand. He announced plans to seek a special government package for the museum’s upkeep and development. He also pledged to push for the upgradation of Kartik Oraon College into a university, which he said would significantly boost educational opportunities in the region.
Both leaders emphasized that tribal rights and issues would be a key focus of the Constitution Bachao campaign in Gumla. They reiterated the Congress party’s unwavering commitment to fighting for tribal empowerment and ensuring their voices remain central to the national dialogue.