Grassroots Worker Anurag Sharma Honored as Congress' Rajya Sabha Pick

Congress leader Anurag Sharma expressed deep gratitude after being nominated as the party's Rajya Sabha candidate from Himachal Pradesh. He credited the party leadership, including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, for trusting a grassroots worker. Sharma pledged to raise state-specific issues like tourism, youth employment, and the halted Revenue Deficit Grant in Parliament. His nomination is presented as a reflection of the party's vision to promote leadership from within its organizational ranks.

Key Points: Congress Nominates Grassroots Leader Anurag Sharma for Rajya Sabha

  • Grassroots worker nominated
  • Commitment to state issues
  • Focus on youth and tourism
  • Will raise Revenue Deficit Grant
  • Reflects Rahul Gandhi's vision
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Grassroots workers getting Rajya Sabha opportunity is big honour: Congress nominee Anurag Sharma

Congress nominates Kangra DCC president Anurag Sharma for Rajya Sabha from Himachal Pradesh, highlighting party's focus on grassroots leadership.

"It is a matter of great honour that a worker like me has been allowed to file nomination for the Rajya Sabha. - Anurag Sharma"

Shimla, March 5

Expressing gratitude after being nominated as the Congress candidate for the Rajya Sabha from Himachal Pradesh, 48-year-old Congress leader and Kangra District Congress Committee president Anurag Sharma said the decision reflects the party leadership's commitment to recognising grassroots workers.

Speaking to ANI in Shimla on Thursday, a day after celebrating his birthday, Sharma said the opportunity given to an ordinary party worker like him was a matter of great pride and responsibility.

"For me this is a very big moment. Our party president Mallikarjun Kharge ji, our leader Rahul Gandhi ji, and my guide and the Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu ji, along with the party high command, have shown trust in a worker who has been active in student politics for nearly 15 years through NSUI, Youth Congress and the Pradesh Congress Committee," Sharma said.

He described the nomination as a blessing and expressed gratitude to his spiritual deity.

"It is a matter of great honour that a worker like me has been allowed to file nomination for the Rajya Sabha. I bow before Baba Bholenath, my revered deity, for this blessing," he said.

Sharma said that after the scrutiny process, if he gets the opportunity to represent Himachal Pradesh in the Upper House, he will raise issues concerning the state and its people.

"After the scrutiny tomorrow, if I get the opportunity, I will raise every issue concerning the interests of Himachal Pradesh. As a young representative, I will speak about youth issues, employment opportunities and the needs of our tourism-dependent state," he said.

Highlighting the importance of tourism for Himachal Pradesh, Sharma said he would work towards raising the state's concerns before the central government.

"Himachal Pradesh is primarily a tourism state and tourism creates employment and self-employment opportunities. Raising the voice of Himachal before the central government will be a major responsibility," he said.

Sharma also said he would raise the issue of the Revenue Deficit Grant.

"Our Revenue Deficit Grant has been stopped and I will raise this issue strongly in the Rajya Sabha," he added.

Responding to remarks made by senior Congress leader Anand Sharma, who had expressed disappointment over not being nominated, the Rajya Sabha nominee said he respects the senior leader and does not wish to comment further.

"He is a very senior leader of the party. I do not have much information about his statement," Sharma said.

However, he said his own journey reflects the vision of Rahul Gandhi to promote grassroots leadership within the party.

"It is Rahul Gandhi ji's vision that under the 'Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan' I was made the district president. From the very day I was appointed, I started visiting every assembly segment in the district and meeting people. This shows that if a normal worker can get such an opportunity, others can also rise through the organisation," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see a young face getting this chance. But let's be real, this is also political management after Anand Sharma ji expressed disappointment. The party had to balance things. I wish the new nominee all the best for Himachal's issues.
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Sarah B
Focusing on tourism and the Revenue Deficit Grant is crucial for Himachal's economy. It's a state I love visiting. I hope he can effectively lobby the centre for support. Actions will speak louder than words now.
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Aman W
With due respect, calling someone with 15 years in student politics and as a District President an "ordinary worker" feels a bit of a stretch. He's already part of the established leadership. Still, hope he delivers for the people.
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Kavya N
His mention of Baba Bholenath shows his roots. It's important for our representatives to stay connected to their faith and culture. Jai Bholenath! 🙌 Hope he uses this platform to genuinely solve local issues like infrastructure and jobs.
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David E
The concept of promoting from within is good for any organization. If this is a genuine shift in Congress's strategy and not a one-off, it could make them more competitive. The proof will be in how many such promotions happen across states.

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