CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: After a two-day meeting chaired by All India Congress Committee General Secretary and State In-Charge Jitendra Singh and State Congress President Jitu Patwari, the Madhya Pradesh Congress announced the appointment of new in-charges and co-in-charges for its organizational districts. This move aims to strengthen the Congress structure at the grassroots level.
Announcement of Appointments
Under the directives of State Congress President Jitu Patwari, a list of in-charges and co-in-charges for 71 organizational districts (rural and urban) has been released.
State Congress Vice President and Organizational In-Charge Rajiv Singh stated that these appointments were made to further strengthen the party’s organizational framework.
Key Appointments
Prominent appointments across districts, including Morena, Gwalior, Sagar, Bhopal, and Indore, are as follows:
Morena City: Siddharth Kushwaha (In-Charge), Yogesh Jat (Co-In-Charge)
Gwalior City: Mahendra Joshi (In-Charge), Mewaram Jatav (Co-In-Charge)
Bhopal City: Mahesh Parmar (In-Charge), Manish Chaudhary (Co-In-Charge)
Indore City: Ravi Joshi (In-Charge), Somil Nahata (Co-In-Charge)
Rewa City: Sanjay Sharma (In-Charge), Neeraj Dixit and Mohammad Anis Khan (Co-In-Charges)
Separate co-in-charges have also been appointed for rural and urban areas across districts.
Efforts Towards Organizational Strength
During the meeting, it was decided that district office-bearers would work to strengthen the party’s campaigns and activities. Rajiv Singh stated, “These appointments will accelerate organizational work and strengthen the party ahead of the upcoming elections.”
Key Highlights
For districts such as Rewa, Singrauli, Katni, Chhindwara, Dewas, Ratlam, Khandwa, and Burhanpur, separate in-charges have been appointed for urban and rural areas. This step ensures a focused approach to the unique needs of each region.
Leadership Insights
State Congress President Jitu Patwari remarked, “These appointments are aimed at strengthening the party’s roots. We are confident that the new in-charges will play a significant role in empowering the party in their respective districts.”
State In-Charge Jitendra Singh added, “These appointments will provide a new direction to the party at the grassroots level. District in-charges and co-in-charges must effectively implement the party’s initiatives and programs in their regions.”
Strategic Approach
The Congress Party has ensured that these appointments are based on organizational experience and local understanding. Through these changes, the party has taken a major step towards bolstering preparations for the upcoming elections.
Conclusion
These appointments are expected to strengthen the Congress Party at the grassroots level. The new in-charges will contribute to advancing the Congress ideology and enhancing organizational work in their respective districts. This initiative is part of the party’s long-term strategy to establish a robust organizational framework in the state.
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