A fresh wave of opportunity sweeps through Madhya Pradesh Congress as president Jitu Patwari initiates a talent hunt for key media and research roles. Detailed at a Bhopal presser, the process invites applications by February 28 for spokespersons, research coordinators, and publicity handlers.
In the face of dynamic politics, Patwari seeks vibrant ideologues with research depth, oratory flair, media competence, factual precision, discipline, and public empathy. The nationwide program filters talent through district-to-national evaluations, with divisional interviews by AICC reps, committees, leaders, and presidents; AICC decides finals.
Declaring Congress an idea-driven movement, Patwari vowed meritocracy over nepotism, rallying youth and reps to join. Umang Singhar, opposition head, called it a game-changer for fact-backed resistance, enabling studious youth to voice public concerns and audit governance.
Media head Mukesh Nayak outlined precision picks: 20 state spokespersons, media panelists, two divisional/district spokespersons each, two national ones, and an English specialist. This overhaul aims to equip Congress with a formidable communication arsenal for political discourse.
