Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has arrived in Gujarat to launch a critical organizational reform project called 'Sangathan Sirjan Abhiyan'. The initiative aims to strengthen district-level Congress committees and introduce a new accountability system. This comes after decades of electoral challenges for the Congress in Gujarat, with Gandhi emphasizing the need to remove party members who are not aligned with the party's objectives. The project aligns with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's vision of organizational transformation in 2025.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Launches Congress Revamp Mission in Gujarat

  • Gandhi targeting organizational reforms in Gujarat Congress
  • Launching pilot project to empower district committees
  • Aiming to purge ineffective party members
  • Addressing long-term electoral challenges
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Gujarat: Rahul Gandhi to launch project aimed at empowering District Congress Committees

Rahul Gandhi initiates 'Sangathan Sirjan Abhiyan' to strengthen district Congress units and introduce accountability

"If we want to build a relationship, we have to separate these groups - Rahul Gandhi"

Ahmedabad, April 15

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday arrived in Gujarat for a two-day visit where he will launch the party's pilot project to strengthen district units in the State and address party workers.

Gandhi will launch the 'Sangathan Sirjan Abhiyan' in the Modasa area of Gujarat's Aravalli district in an effort to revamp the party, strengthen its organisation by empowering District Congress Committees, and "introduce a new system of accountability."

Rahul Gandhi attended a meeting at the party office after arriving in Ahmedabad.

This is in line with party president Mallikarjun Kharge's call for 2025 to be the "year of organisational reforms". This commitment was also reiterated during the Congress Working Committee (CWC) and All India Congress Committee (AICC) meeting in Ahmedabad a week ago.

The Gujarat Congress, out of power for more than three decades, has suffered several electoral blows in the past. To unite the party and empower leaders at the district level.

Congress's General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal, while talking about Gandhi's visit, wrote on X, "Today and tomorrow, Shri Rahul Gandhi will be in Gujarat to kickstart this process. He will be launching the INC's Sangathan Sirjan Abhiyan in Modasa, Aravalli district. The first objective is to strengthen the party organisation by empowering District Congress Committees and their Presidents and by introducing a new system of accountability."

Notably, Rahul Gandhi has previously told the Congress workers in Gujarat that there is a need to purge certain people from the party who are "hand in glove" with the BJP.

"If we want to build a relationship (with people), then we have to do two things: The first task is to separate these two groups (loyalists and BJP supporters); strict action has to be taken. Even if we have to remove ten, fifteen, or even twenty or thirty people, then we should remove them," Gandhi said while addressing party workers on March 9.

- ANI

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Priya M.
This is a much-needed initiative! Congress needs strong grassroots leadership to bounce back in Gujarat. Wishing Rahul Gandhi and the team all the best! 🙌
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Rahul K.
Accountability systems are good, but I hope they focus more on connecting with common people's issues rather than just internal party reforms. The real test will be in implementation.
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Sunil P.
About time Congress did some serious introspection in Gujarat. The party has been losing ground election after election. This could be a turning point if done right.
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Anjali T.
Interesting move! Empowering district committees makes sense - local leaders know their areas best. Hope they give young leaders a chance too! 💪
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Vikram S.
While the intention is good, I'm skeptical about execution. Congress has announced many revamp plans before. What makes this different? They need to show results, not just talk.
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Meena R.
Good to see focus on Gujarat! The state needs a strong opposition. Hope this brings fresh energy to Congress workers here. The accountability part sounds promising.

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