Sanjay Sarawgi made headlines by asserting that common party workers can realistically aim for the highest leadership roles. His speech unpacked the party’s evolution into a meritocracy, highlighting systemic reforms like cadre-based selections and performance metrics. Contrasting with opposition dynamics often marred by family fiefdoms, Sarawgi positioned this openness as a strategic edge that builds an unassailable political force.
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