By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: Acting on the directives of the All India Congress Committee (AICC), a state-level committee has been constituted in Madhya Pradesh to ensure effective monitoring, coordination, and review of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) programme.
According to the order issued by AICC’s Madhya Pradesh in-charge, Harish Chaudhary, the committee comprises senior Congress leaders and aims to make the state organisation’s revision campaign more structured, transparent, and efficient.
The newly formed committee includes:
Sajjan Singh Verma (Chairman), Dr Sanjay Kamle (Member), Rajeev Singh (Member), Shailendra Patel (Member), J.P. Dhanopia (Member), Gorkhi Bairagi (Member), Ritesh Jain (Member), and Lalit Sen (Member).
Chaudhary has instructed the committee chairman and all members to diligently and actively oversee the continuous monitoring, coordination, and assessment of the SIR programme at the state level. The directive emphasises the need to ensure speed and quality in organisational activities through this special revision exercise.
The formation of this committee underscores the Congress’s intent to strengthen internal structures and enhance accountability across the party’s state units, ensuring the success of the SIR initiative throughout Madhya Pradesh.
