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Rahul to visit Haryana on June 4, to meet senior leaders
Rahul to visit Haryana on June 4, to meet senior leaders

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Rahul to visit Haryana on June 4, to meet senior leaders

Chandigarh: Haryana Congress Chief Udai Bhan on Monday said that Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha , will visit the state on June 4 to hold a meeting with state senior leaders to address various organisational issues within the state unit. Speaking to the media, Bhan said, "On the 4th, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi will be visiting the Haryana PCC office to address all AICC and PCC observers as part of the Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan (Organisation Creation Campaign)." "Rahul Ji is coming on the 4th to address and guide us. He will first hold a meeting at 11:30 AM with senior leaders associated with the organisation.,,," Bhan said. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Promoções imperdíveis de voos baratos Voos | Anúncios de Pesquisa Saiba Mais Undo

Rahul Gandhi to visit Haryana on June 4, to hold meeting with state senior leaders
Rahul Gandhi to visit Haryana on June 4, to hold meeting with state senior leaders

India Gazette

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Rahul Gandhi to visit Haryana on June 4, to hold meeting with state senior leaders

Chandigarh (Haryana) [India], June 2 (ANI): Haryana Congress Chief Udai Bhan on Monday said that Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, will visit the state on June 4 to hold a meeting with state senior leaders to address various organisational issues within the state unit. Speaking to the media, Bhan said, 'On the 4th, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi will be visiting the Haryana PCC office to address all AICC and PCC observers as part of the Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan (Organisation Creation Campaign).' 'Rahul Ji is coming on the 4th to address and guide us. He will first hold a meeting at 11:30 AM with senior leaders associated with the organisation. Leaders like Bhupinder Hooda, Kumari Selja, Deepender Hooda, Randeep Surjewala, and several others will participate in the meeting. After this, he will address the AICC and PCC observers. He will then depart for Chandigarh,' Bhan said. Earlier today, reacting to Rahul Gandhi's upcoming visit to Chandigarh, Haryana Minister Anil Vij said that it has been more than eight months and the Congress still has not been able to decide the Leader of Opposition in the state. 'Congress comments on national issues and talks big about the country's major problems, but it has not yet been able to decide on the Leader of Opposition,' Vij said. 'It has been more than eight months, and they still haven't been able to decide on their Leader of Opposition, which is quite disheartening. Several meetings have already taken place, and they must have been informed about this issue. Perhaps Rahul Gandhi is coming specifically for this Haryana meeting,' Vij further claimed When asked about infighting within the Haryana Congress, Anil Vij took a dig at the party, saying, 'Politics is a strange thing. The same people create conflicts, and the same people broker peace.' (ANI)

Over 60 AICC observers to stay in MP for 3 months: Jitu Patwari
Over 60 AICC observers to stay in MP for 3 months: Jitu Patwari

Hans India

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Over 60 AICC observers to stay in MP for 3 months: Jitu Patwari

Bhopal: As the Congress prepares to launch its Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan (Organisation Creation Campaign) on Tuesday, the party has said in a statement on Monday that more than 60 observers appointed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) will begin intensive groundwork across Madhya Pradesh. The campaign will be formally inaugurated by Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, during his visit to the state on June 3. Gandhi is scheduled to chair key meetings with members of the state party's Political Affairs Committee (PAC), current MLAs, former MPs, AICC and PCC members, and over 50 leaders from other states designated as observers. 'These observers will camp in their assigned districts for three months to assess the organisational strength at the grassroots and identify gaps and opportunities,' Madhya Pradesh Congress president Jitu Patwari said on Monday. 'Tomorrow marks a historic moment for the Madhya Pradesh Congress, as a structured action plan for rebuilding the organisation will be launched for the first time, with Rahul Gandhi leading the initiative.' The campaign is already underway in Vidisha, a BJP stronghold that includes constituencies represented by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. In the district, 100-150 specially trained Congress workers are living in villages, engaging directly with locals to understand on-the-ground challenges and shape revival strategies. The 15-day field exercise in Vidisha will culminate in a detailed report to be submitted to both the state and central leadership. Based on these reports, the party plans to rebuild its organisational network from the booth level upward across all districts and development blocks. 'This campaign will run for the next three months,' Patwari said. In parallel, the Congress is also moving to identify and act against internal saboteurs accused of covertly aiding the ruling BJP. 'Those found working against party interests, right down to the development block level, will be expelled,' said Leader of Opposition and former minister Umang Singhar.

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