Congress Forms Key Committees for Upcoming Puducherry Assembly Elections

The All India Congress Committee has formed several key committees, including for elections, campaigning, and manifesto creation, to prepare for the upcoming Puducherry assembly polls. The committees are led by prominent local leaders such as Ve Vaithilingam and former Chief Minister V Narayanasamy. This strategic move aims to consolidate the party's base and address local issues like economic development and healthcare through a tailored campaign. The inclusion of diverse representatives from youth wings and departments underscores a focus on grassroots mobilization and inclusivity.

Key Points: Congress Forms Committees for Puducherry Assembly Polls

  • Congress forms 5 key committees for Puducherry polls
  • Committees aim to streamline strategy and campaign
  • Focus on manifesto, publicity, and election management
  • Move aims to consolidate base and regain lost ground
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Congress forms committees for Puducherry ahead of Assembly polls​

AICC announces election, manifesto, and campaign committees for Puducherry polls, led by senior leaders like V Narayanasamy and Ve Vaithilingam.

"The Congress President has approved the constitution of the Pradesh Election Committee, the Election Management and Coordination Committee, the Manifesto Committee, the Campaign Committee, and the Publicity and Media Committee. - KC Venugopal"

New Delhi, Feb 19

The All India Congress Committee has announced the formation of several key committees to gear up for the upcoming assembly elections in Puducherry. ​

In a press release issued by General Secretary KC Venugopal, the party said that the Congress President has approved the constitution of the Pradesh Election Committee, the Election Management and Coordination Committee, the Manifesto Committee, the Campaign Committee, and the Publicity and Media Committee. ​

These bodies are set to take effect immediately, aiming to streamline the party's strategy in the union territory. Leading the Pradesh Election Committee as Chairman is Ve Vaithilingam, with M Vaithianathan serving as Vice Chairman. Other members include V Narayanasamy, AV Subramanian, Ramesh Parambath, E Valsaraj, PK Devadoss, V Pethaperumal, M Kandasamy, MOHF Shajahan, R Kamalakannan, RKR Anantharaman, MNR Balan, P Karthikeyan, M Ilayaraja, Ratna Ramesh, and Pancha Gandhi. ​

The committee also features ex officio members, including Girish Chodankar, in charge of Puducherry, along with AICC Secretaries TN Prathapan, Suraj MN Hegde, and Nivedith Alva. Additional ex officio participants are N Anandbabu, President of PYC; Rahanathunnisa, President of Mahila Congress; Harshvardhan, President of NSUI; M. Veerapandian, Chief Organiser of State Seva Dal; Jaya Balan, Chairman of SC Department; Kannan, Chairman of OBC Department; and Mohammad Hasan, Chairman of Minority Department. ​

The Election Management and Coordination Committee is chaired by V Narayanasamy, with M Vaithianathan as Vice Chairman.​

Its lineup includes AV Subramanian, PK Devadoss, M Kandasamy, RKR Anantharaman, S Dhanusu, R Kamalakannan, and Pancha Gandhi. ​

This group is tasked with overseeing logistical and operational aspects to ensure smooth election preparations. ​

For the Election Manifesto Committee, RKR Anantharaman takes the helm as Chairman, supported by Vice Chairmen E Rajendran and P Karthikeyan.

The committee comprises MS Maruthupandian, S. Dhanusu, V Sankar, SMA Karunanithi, AJ Abdul Rehman, A Sankar, N Thirumurugan, M Jayabalan, Pancha Gandhi, S Amudharasan, M Vinayagamoorthy, Vijaya Kumari, and PM Saravanan. Permanent invitees include Ve Vaithilingam, M Vaithianathan, N Anandbabu, Rahanathunnisa, M Veerapandian, Harshvardhan, and the AICC In-Charge for Puducherry. ​

The Campaigning Committee is headed by MOHF Shajahan as Chairman and R Kamalakannan as Vice Chairman. Members are MNR Balan, P Karthikeyan, MR Susairaj, M Ranjith, S Sundaravadivel, Rattina Ramesh, MC Shamir Ahamad, Parvatheeshwarar, Vijayakumari, S Amudharasan, M Veerapandian, M Vinayagamoorthy, and SPA Durai. ​

Permanent invitees consist of Ve Vaithilingam, N Anandbabu, Rahanathunnisa, Harshvardhan, and the AICC In-Charge for Puducherry. Finally, the Publicity and Media Committee is chaired by PK Devadoss, with M Vaithianathan, MLA, as Vice Chairman. ​

The team includes Rattina Ramesh, K Ashok Kumar, RE Segar, D Pradish Irudayaraj, AVS Sakthivel Prabhu, Udayakumar, Vinodh Senthilkumaran, B Chitradevi, and N Raja Kumar. This strategic move by the Congress comes at a crucial time as Puducherry prepares for its assembly polls. ​

The union territory, with its unique blend of French colonial heritage and an Indian administrative framework, has seen the party's political fortunes fluctuate in recent years. ​

By assembling these committees, the Congress aims to consolidate its base, craft a compelling manifesto addressing local issues like economic development, healthcare, and education, and mount an effective campaign against rivals. ​

Analysts suggest this could help the party regain ground lost in previous elections, where alliances and regional dynamics played significant roles. The inclusion of diverse representatives from various departments and youth wings underscores the party's emphasis on inclusivity and grassroots mobilisation. ​

With experienced leaders like former Chief Minister V Narayanasamy and parliamentarian Ve Vaithilingam at the forefront, the committees are expected to focus on voter outreach, media management, and policy formulation tailored to Puducherry's needs. ​

As the election date approaches, these bodies will likely play a pivotal role in shaping the party's narrative and coordinating on-the-ground efforts. ​

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Forming committees is one thing, delivering on promises is another. Congress needs to prove it can govern effectively in the UT. The inclusion of youth and women's wing heads is a positive step for representation.
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Arun Y
As someone from the South, I appreciate the local faces leading the charge. Ve Vaithilingam and others understand Puducherry's unique Franco-Tamil culture. But the party high command in Delhi must give them autonomy to decide local issues.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the organizational machinery at work. The "Election Management and Coordination Committee" sounds crucial for ground operations. Inclusivity in the team is good, but will it translate into inclusive policies for all communities?
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Karthik V
With due respect, this looks like a lot of names on paper. Puducherry needs action on infrastructure and jobs. I hope the Manifesto Committee consults fishermen, farmers, and small traders, not just party insiders. The proof will be in their manifesto.
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Nisha Z
Finally some focus on our union territory! The blend of experienced and younger leaders gives hope. The Publicity Committee must effectively communicate their plans. Wishing them all the best, but the people will judge by work, not committees. 🙏

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