The People's Candidate: Madhusudan Roy's Quiet Campaign Against Political Giants
Madhusudan Roy, a 60-year-old CPI(M) candidate for Kharagpur Sadar, is quietly campaigning for the West Bengal state polls. Known as the party 'paperwallah,' Roy relies on personal voter connections instead of extravagant rallies, highlighting issues neglected by his wealthier political rivals, TMC and BJP.
- Country:
- India
Madhusudan Roy, a CPI(M) candidate in Kharagpur Sadar, is making waves with his grassroots campaign style. Eschewing the flashy tactics of his political rivals, TMC and BJP, Roy is engaging with voters directly. By riding his bicycle around town, he brings attention to public concerns overshadowed by larger political spectacles.
Despite limited campaign funds, Roy, known for delivering the party's mouthpiece, 'Ganashakti,' is winning over voters with personal interactions. His modest approach contrasts sharply with the expensive promotional efforts of frontrunners and highlights the disconnect between political pageantry and real community issues.
Roy's campaign resonates with voters disillusioned by the dominant parties. His commitment to grassroots activism during the pandemic further endears him to constituents, with many seeing him as a true representative of the people. For Roy, the heart of democracy lies in genuine connection, not in lavish displays of power.
ALSO READ
-
CPI(M) Challenges BJP's Waste Management Crisis in Thiruvananthapuram
-
CPI(M) Urges Uniform Minimum Wage & Labor Rights Amid Rising Worker Unrest
-
Thaliparamba Court Hands 25-Year Sentence to CPI(M) Cadres in Thimiri Bomb Case
-
CPI(M) General Secretary M A Baby Urges PM Modi to Intervene in Workers’ Crisis
-
CPI(M) Cadres Sentenced for Bomb Attack on RSS-BJP Workers