×

Congress Strengthens Organization with Meetings in Jaipur

The Congress Party is actively engaging in a series of meetings in Jaipur as part of its 'Strengthen Organization, Save Democracy' initiative. Led by Pushpendra Bhardwaj, the party aims to revitalize its structure to effectively confront the BJP and advocate for the rights of the common people. During a recent meeting in Sanganeer, concerns were raised about stalled development and rising crime rates, emphasizing the need for accountability from the government. The gathering saw participation from numerous party leaders and local representatives, highlighting the party's commitment to addressing public grievances. This initiative reflects the Congress's strategy to enhance its organizational strength ahead of upcoming elections.
 

Congress Party's Initiative in Jaipur


In Jaipur, the Congress Party is actively conducting its 'Strengthen Organization, Save Democracy' program, which includes a series of meetings across various constituencies. Recently, a meeting was held at the Janseva office in the Sanganeer constituency, presided over by Pushpendra Bhardwaj, the state general secretary and candidate for Sanganeer MLA. During the meeting, Jaipur city president Sunil Sharma emphasized the importance of organizational renewal.


Newly appointed in-charge for Sanganeer, Govind Danga, addressed the attendees, stating that the Congress is preparing to revitalize its organization to effectively challenge the BJP and will raise the voice of the common man with rightful demands.


Pushpendra Bhardwaj urged party workers, highlighting that the BJP government is failing to conduct elections due to fear of defeat, which is resulting in a significant impact on the public. He pointed out that development projects are stalled, citizens' rights are being violated, and the people of Sanganeer are suffering, despite it being the Chief Minister's constituency. He lamented the lack of accountability and rising crime rates.


The meeting was attended by several prominent figures, including former Leader of Opposition Rajeev Chaudhary, ex-Leader of Opposition Dharm Singh Singhania, block president Dinesh Vyas, councilor Ashish Parewa, Hariom Swarnkar, Amit Saini, Sunil Singhania, and many others, totaling hundreds of participants.