As part of the campaign, a well-decorated tableau is being taken around Jangipura, village after village, backed by documentary screenings to showcase the work done by Mukherjee, including his success in the NREGS and his contribution in the field of sports for youths in his constituency.
“The documentary includes footages of successful football tournaments, chess and carom competitions held in his constituency. Pranabda helped open a football coaching camp in Jangipur, held numerous competitions where stalwarts from the state were present. He has organised chess championships under grand master Dibyendu Baruah,” Sett said.
The documentary, which is shown to the public through a mini projection, also highlights his contribution to national politics, besides his easy availability in his constituency despite a hectic schedule.
“Pranabda is always there is his constituency, despite being a very busy figure in national politics. We are highlighting this fact,” Sett added.
Apart from the road show, the campaign also includes distribution of pamphlets, posters and literature highlighting his successful political career, as well as his work and contribution in his constituency.