Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has launched the Congress's 'Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan' in Madhya Pradesh, setting the stage for grassroots enhancement from June 10. Over 60 observers appointed by the All India Congress Committee will visit districts with the aim of empowering district presidents. Harish Choudhary emphasized the importance of selecting suitable candidates for district leadership roles and enhancing accountability. The campaign is expected to strengthen the party's organizational structure across the state.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Kicks Off Congress Campaign in Madhya Pradesh

  • Campaign starts June 10 to strengthen grassroots
  • Over 60 AICC observers deployed across districts
  • District presidents to be more accountable and empowered
  • Rahul Gandhi spearheads initiative with strategic meetings
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MP: Congress to begin execution of 'organisation creation campaign' from June 10

Rahul Gandhi launches Congress's grassroots campaign in MP from June 10, empowering district presidents.

"The idea is to pick a suitable person for the post of district president. - Harish Choudhary"

Bhopal, June 3

After the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, launched 'Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan' in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday, the execution of the campaign, which is aimed at strengthening the party at the grassroots level, will begin from June 10.

Over 60 observers appointed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) along with PCC (Pradesh Congress Committee) will start visiting in districts assigned to them from June 10, and they will be camping there till June 30.

This decision has been taken during the state's Political Affairs Committee (PAC) meeting held in the presence of LoP Rahul Gandhi and Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal at Indira Gandhi Bhawan in Bhopal, and in-charge for Madhya Pradesh Congress, Harish Choudhary.

Each team will have four members (three observers and one state observer) who will be camping in their assigned districts from June 10 to June 30.

During this period, they will hold communication with local party workers, leaders, and common people.

"Teams will have e single task to hold meetings with the party's grassroots workers, supporters and common people. After this exercise, teams will pick at least six potential candidates for district presidents. The idea to pick a suitable person for the post of district president," said Harish Choudhary.

He further stated that the Congress has decided to strengthen the district Congress president's position by fixing their accountability for the party. District presidents will be empowered to make decisions in the selection of candidates.

"Congress Working Committee (CWC) has recently decided to involve district presidents in the selection of candidates. During the CWC meeting (in Delhi), MP Congress leadership has demanded that this process should start from our state," he added.

Choudhary also informed that LoP Rahul Gandhi convened four meetings, including the Political Affairs Committee (PAC) and observers appointed by AICC, during his visit to Bhopal.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some concrete action from Congress! Strengthening grassroots is the need of the hour. Hope they select district presidents based on merit and not just political connections. The June 10-30 campaign seems well-planned 🤞
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Priya M.
Good initiative but execution matters. Congress has announced many such campaigns before with little follow-through. Will this be different? Also why only 6 candidates per district - should cast wider net!
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Amit S.
Empowering district presidents is a smart move. Local leaders understand ground realities better than Delhi high command. Hope they give preference to young leaders - need fresh faces in politics!
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Neha T.
As a party worker from MP, I welcome this abhiyan. But observers should genuinely listen to karyakartas, not just do token meetings. We've seen many 'high command visits' where real concerns get ignored 😕
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Vikram J.
Congress needs to focus on strong local leadership if they want to challenge BJP in MP. This 20-day intensive campaign could be make-or-break. Hope they select leaders who connect with farmers and youth - key voter bases.
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Sunita P.
Why is everything centered around Rahul Gandhi? Congress has other capable leaders too. The party needs to project collective leadership rather than one-family show. Good initiative but wrong messaging.

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