
Cong will follow social justice even in mandal, village panel posts: Natarajan
Hyderabad: AICC in-charge of Telangana Meenakshi Natarajan on Friday assured party leaders and cadres that social justice will be followed even in appointments to mandal and village committees in line with Rahul Gandhi's principle of "jitni aabadi, utni hissedari".
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Natarajan, along with TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud, held an online meeting with district Congress committee presidents and state-level organisational observers to plan for panchayat elections.
Affirming Congress' unwavering commitment to social justice, she said: "All positions allotted so far adhered to the principles of social justice, and moving forward, every loyal and hardworking individual serving the party will continue to receive appropriate recognition and responsibilities."
Mahesh Goud said the 'Jai Bapu, Jai Bhim, Jai Samvidhan' campaign was conducted extensively in Telangana. He stressed the importance of completing mandal, district and village committees soon in view of the local body elections. He also assured that all sincere party workers will be duly rewarded with positions in the party.

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