Gujarat Congress Eyes 50% Youth Quota in Civic Polls After Marathon Strategy Meet

The Gujarat Congress unit held extensive strategy meetings in Ahmedabad to prepare for the upcoming local body elections. Led by state in-charge Mukul Wasnik, the meetings reviewed organizational coordination and candidate selection processes. The party is initiating a special drive to encourage wider societal participation, including a QR code system for aspirants to apply. A significant focus is on promoting younger leaders, with plans to allot nearly half of the tickets to candidates below 50 years of age.

Key Points: Gujarat Congress Plans 50% Youth Tickets for Civic Polls

  • 50% tickets for under-50 candidates
  • Five-hour strategy committee meetings
  • QR code system for aspirant applications
  • Zone-wise election preparation approach
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Gujarat: Cong holds five-hour committee meetings, eyes 50 pc youth representation in civic polls

Gujarat Congress holds 5-hour strategy meet, aims for 50% youth representation in upcoming local body elections. Mukul Wasnik, Amit Chavda lead planning.

"These elections are extremely important for the Congress and we will enter the field with a strong strategy - Mukul Wasnik"

Ahmedabad, March 14

With an emphasis on giving greater space to younger leaders in the upcoming local body elections, the Gujarat Congress unit held a series of strategy meetings of its newly formed election committees in Ahmedabad on Saturday.

The meetings, attended by State Congress In-charge and Rajya Sabha MP Mukul Wasnik, reviewed organisational preparations for the elections, including coordination between various committees, the process of selecting candidates and planning the campaign across the state.

According to party sources, the deliberations lasted about five hours, with each committee holding separate sessions.

"The meetings were the first since the committees were constituted, and members were given guidance on their roles and responsibilities," a senior party leader told IANS.

Party sources said three to four additional meetings are planned in the coming weeks, with the next meeting expected towards the end of the month, while the state leadership will also hold virtual meetings to review preparations.

Wasnik said the upcoming local elections were important for the party and that preparations are being carried out through coordinated organisational planning.

"These elections are extremely important for the Congress and we will enter the field with a strong strategy through coordination between the organisation, leaders and workers," he said, adding that various committees had been formed across the state to ensure systematic planning.

The committees constituted for the elections include the Strategy Committee, Campaign Committee, Programme Implementation Committee, Election Management Committee, Manifesto Committee, Media Committee and Publicity Committee.

Apart from the chairman, vice-chairman and convener, each committee will have around 15 to 20 members assisting in coordination and implementation of tasks, party sources said.

Discussions during the meetings also included a zone-wise approach to election preparations and a focus on different sectors during outreach activities.

Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee President Amit Chavda said the party had also initiated steps to encourage wider participation from society in the elections.

"For the upcoming local self-government elections, the Congress has taken a special initiative to encourage good, dedicated and honest people from society to enter politics," he added.

Arrangements had been made in metropolitan areas for aspirants to apply through QR codes so that "individuals engaged in public life, those working on people's issues and those wishing to contest elections with the party's ideology could submit applications directly".

At the same time, the party organisation is conducting hearings with potential candidates at the city, district and taluka levels in the presence of regional observers.

Party sources said the candidate selection process would place significant emphasis on younger leaders, with nearly half of the tickets expected to be allotted to candidates below the age of 50.

- IANS

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Priya S
QR codes for applications is a smart, modern move. Makes the process more accessible. But the real test is whether these "good, dedicated" people can win against well-established local networks. All the best to them!
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Rohit P
Five-hour meetings and forming seven different committees... sometimes it feels like more time is spent on planning the planning than on actual ground work. Hope the strategy translates into votes this time.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the organizational push. Youth representation is crucial, but it shouldn't just be about age. They need candidates with fresh ideas and a clean image to connect with voters.
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Karthik V
Local body elections are the foundation. If Congress wants to rebuild in Gujarat, this is where to start. Focusing on younger faces below 50 is the right direction. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
A structured approach with clear committees is good for accountability. The emphasis on systematic planning shows they are trying to be professional. Let's see if the execution matches the preparation.

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