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Rahul Gandhi Advocates for Organizational Reforms in Congress During Kangra Workshop

During a recent workshop in Kangra, Rahul Gandhi called for significant organizational reforms within the Congress party, emphasizing grassroots engagement and a transparent selection process for district presidents. He highlighted the ideological differences with the BJP and urged party leaders to connect with the public. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu criticized the previous government's financial mismanagement. This visit is part of a broader strategy to revitalize the Congress organization in northern states ahead of future political challenges.
 

Strengthening Party Structure in Kangra


Munish Sood
Kangra


On Thursday, Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, emphasized the need for extensive organizational reforms and enhanced grassroots involvement during a Congress workshop with district presidents from Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh in Kangra.


This workshop is part of a 10-day training initiative aimed at fortifying the party's structure and fostering a more transparent and participatory organizational framework. Upon his arrival at Kangra Airport (Dharamshala), Rahul Gandhi received a warm welcome from senior Congress leaders, including Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.


Transforming District President Selection


A significant aspect of the workshop was the overhaul of the district president selection process. The Congress party has shifted from a system reliant on senior leaders' recommendations to an open application process, allowing any interested candidate to apply.


This new approach prioritizes commitment, ideological clarity, and organizational vision, representing a move towards internal democracy and merit-based leadership within the Congress.


Focus on Ideology and Structural Reforms


During his address, Rahul Gandhi highlighted the ideological distinctions between Congress and the BJP, asserting that Congress is dedicated to upholding the nation's unity, integrity, and inclusiveness, while accusing the opposing ideology of promoting division.


He also discussed global trends, future policy challenges, and the necessity for systematic organizational changes to adapt to the shifting political landscape.


Gandhi urged leaders to enhance public engagement, encouraging district presidents to connect with all societal segments and work towards bridging divides. He emphasized that political actions should prioritize public service over mere electoral gains.


In a notable statement, he suggested that dedicated party workers at the district level could ascend to higher roles, including positions in the Rajya Sabha.


Sukhu Critiques BJP Over Financial Burden


Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also spoke at the workshop, criticizing the previous BJP administration for leaving a significant debt burden. He stated that the current government is managing financial responsibilities while pursuing development projects and maintaining capital expenditure.


Sukhu mentioned that financial aid has been provided to families affected by disasters and that efforts are ongoing to enhance the health and education sectors.


He accused the BJP of spreading misinformation and politicizing issues, asserting that the Congress government is committed to making Himachal Pradesh self-sufficient and economically robust, with a long-term vision for a prosperous and empowered state.


Strategic Significance


Rahul Gandhi's visit to Kangra is viewed as part of a larger strategy to rejuvenate the Congress organization, especially in northern states. The emphasis on transparency, internal reforms, and grassroots mobilization indicates a renewed effort by party leadership to strengthen its foundation in anticipation of upcoming political challenges.