By Special Correspondent
Bhopal: The three-day organisational meeting of the Madhya Pradesh Congress, held at the party headquarters in Bhopal, concluded successfully on Tuesday.
On the final day, state in-charge Harish Chaudhary and Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee president Jeetu Patwari held extensive discussions with district presidents from Ujjain and Sagar divisions. The session focused on strengthening organisational structures, reviewing strategies, and addressing local challenges.
Key points on the agenda included feedback from the past month, selection of block presidents, formation of executive committees, and preparations for an upcoming ten-day training camp. Leaders also engaged in in-depth deliberations on formulating concrete plans to reinforce the party at the grassroots level.
Present at the meeting were senior leaders including state organisation general secretary Dr Sanjay Kamle. Addressing the gathering, Harish Chaudhary instructed district chiefs to prioritise strengthening the organisation on the ground and infusing fresh energy among party workers. He underlined the importance of grassroots mobilisation as the foundation of electoral strength.
Patwari, echoing the sentiment, emphasised that the Congress would remain steadfast in amplifying the people’s voice. He noted that the party’s mission was to ensure that public concerns resonate at every political platform, positioning the organisation as a reliable representative of citizens’ aspirations.
The meeting is seen as a significant organisational step for the state Congress. Party insiders believe the discussions and decisions taken during the three-day session will enable the Congress to implement its programmes more effectively in the coming months.