The Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee has intensified its organizational restructuring by instructing district leaders to bolster party cadres at the grassroots level. A high-level meeting of district in-charges, chaired by state in-charge Harish Chaudhary and state Congress president Jitu Patwari at Indira Bhawan, led to this decision. Senior leaders, including Sukhdev Panse, Sanjay Kamle, Usha Naidu, and Sanjay Dutt from the All India Congress Committee, were present.
The leadership reviewed the party’s organizational status in Madhya Pradesh, identifying gaps at the booth and village levels. Emphasis was placed on the necessity of sustained grassroots engagement to fortify the party structure. District in-charges were tasked with accelerating organizational activities in their regions, maintaining regular communication with party workers, and effectively addressing local public concerns to reconnect with voters.
Leaders stressed the importance of strengthening the party at the village level and expanding its reach in rural and semi-urban areas. They underlined that active worker involvement and consistent field-level engagement are vital for the party’s resurgence. Acknowledging the Congress’s prolonged absence from power in Madhya Pradesh, except for a brief stint led by Kamal Nath, leaders recognized the imperative of long-term organizational reconstruction to regain political influence in the state.
The meeting also decided to launch a comprehensive statewide outreach campaign soon, focusing on directly conveying the party’s policies, programs, and messages to the people. This initiative aims to enhance the party’s connection with various segments of society. The Bhopal meeting is part of a series of organizational reviews conducted recently, with similar meetings held in other parts of the state to invigorate the cadre for future political endeavors.
