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Cong to hold training camp for MLAs in Mandu on July 21, 22

Cong to hold training camp for MLAs in Mandu on July 21, 22

Time of India17-07-2025
Bhopal: After the training session of BJP people's representatives, now Congress will hold a two-day Chintan Shivir (contemplation camp) in Mandu, Dhar district on July 21 and 22.
This is being organised with focus on the 2028 MP assembly election. Legislators will be trained in how to give effective speeches in public meetings and handle the media among other strategies. AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and Lok Sabha LOP Rahul Gandhi may join virtually to interact with the party's MLAs.
PCC chief Jitu Patwari, LOP Umang Singhar and AICC in-charge for Madhya Pradesh affairs Harish Chaudhary will be present in the training camp.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, LOP Umang Singhar said, "Keeping 2018 in perspective, the Congress party will hold the contemplation and strategy camp. Discussion will be on topics which are essential for the state. Those issues that the BJP does not want to discuss or take a decision. Issues like employment generation for the youth, PESA Act and rights of tribal society, atrocities on SCs and STs."
He said that central leaders of the Congress party will join online and are unable to come because Parliament would be in session. The state party office sent an invitation to Rahul Gandhi to come to the camp in Mandu. LOP Singhar said that the PCC is still hoping he will come.
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