Rahul Gandhi Attends Congress Training Camp in Kurukshetra to Boost Morale

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is participating in the party's ongoing Sangathan Srijan organisational training camp in Kurukshetra. He will address and interact with 59 district presidents from Haryana and Uttarakhand attending the nine-day programme. The camp focuses on strengthening the party at the booth and block levels ahead of electoral challenges. Senior leaders state his presence is crucial for boosting morale and reinforcing the party's grassroots structure.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi at Congress Training Camp in Kurukshetra

  • Rahul Gandhi attends 9-day training camp
  • Focus on grassroots organisational strength
  • Involves 59 district presidents from two states
  • Aims to boost morale for upcoming elections
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LoP Gandhi to attend Cong organisational training camp in Kurukshetra

LoP Rahul Gandhi participates in Congress's Sangathan Srijan camp, interacting with district presidents from Haryana and Uttarakhand for grassroots strengthening.

"Rahul Gandhi will interact with the district presidents, seek feedback and provide guidance in view of the upcoming elections. - Kumari Selja"

New Delhi, Jan 21

Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will on Wednesday participate in the party's ongoing Sangathan Srijan training camp in Kurukshetra, aimed at strengthening the party at the grassroots level.

The programme, being held at the Punjabi Dharamshala near Brahma Sarovar, has been underway for the past nine days and involves district-level leadership from Haryana and Uttarakhand.

During his visit, Rahul Gandhi will address and interact with the district presidents attending the training camp. The programme includes 59 district presidents from Haryana and Uttarakhand, who have been undergoing sessions focussed on organisational strengthening, election preparedness, and coordination at the booth and block levels. Senior Congress leaders described the camp as a crucial exercise ahead of upcoming electoral challenges.

Sirsa MP Kumari Selja termed the training camp a key initiative for reviving and reinforcing the party's organisational structure. She said LoP Gandhi would seek feedback from district presidents and offer guidance.

"Rahul Gandhi will interact with the district presidents, seek feedback and provide guidance in view of the upcoming elections," Selja said.

A senior party leader, requesting anonymity, said Rahul Gandhi is expected to spend nearly three hours at the camp. Besides addressing the trainees, he will meet the family members of the district presidents, pose for photographs, and have lunch at the venue before returning to Ambala AFS later in the day.

Reacting to the visit, APCC Vice President V. Gurunadham said, "In Kurukshetra, Haryana, the Congress Party is conducting a training camp. Our party leader, Rahul Gandhi, is also attending to address this training camp in Kurukshetra. It is good to know that the Congress Party is organizing such training camps."

Party leaders believe Rahul Gandhi's presence will boost the morale of district-level leaders and underline the Congress leadership's focus on organisation-building from the ground up.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this happening in Kurukshetra, a place with such historical significance. Hope the training translates into actual ground-level coordination and not just a photo-op.
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Ananya R
Spending time with district presidents and their families is a good gesture. It shows he values the karyakartas. But the real test is whether this feedback is actually acted upon. We've seen announcements before with little follow-through.
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Vikram M
Haryana and Uttarakhand are crucial states. Good to see focus there. The party needs a strong narrative beyond just criticizing the government. Hope this camp helps build that.
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Michael C
As an observer of Indian politics, organization is key. The BJP's strength is its cadre. If Congress is seriously investing in this, it could change the dynamics. But it's a long-term project.
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Priya S
I want to be hopeful, but I'll believe it when I see results on the ground. Training is one thing, empowering local leaders to take decisions is another. Often, all power remains with a few in Delhi.

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