Top Congress leaders assembled in New Delhi Tuesday for a focused review with Uttarakhand unit, presided over by president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi. The event, featuring KC Venugopal and Kumari Selja, dissected electoral tactics amid rising poll fervor.
Prominent figures like Pradesh chief Ganesh Godiyal, ex-CM Harish Rawat, opposition leader Yashpal Arya, and several others contributed to the vibrant discourse. Venugopal’s X update and Selja’s post illuminated the collaborative spirit.
Conversations spanned organizational health, state politics, citizen concerns, and forward-looking plans. Emphasis was on bolstering cadre morale, refining messaging, and addressing Uttarakhand-specific challenges like migration and conservation.
With assembly elections approaching, the party is doubling down on unity and innovation to challenge the incumbent. Insights gathered will fuel a dynamic campaign machinery.
Congress reaffirmed dedication to Uttarakhand’s green heritage and equitable progress, positioning itself as the true steward of hill state aspirations.
On another front, Kharge fired salvos at the government for relegating Rahul Gandhi during Republic Day celebrations, decrying it as a blatant disrespect to India’s democratic ethos and opposition voice.
This Delhi deliberation positions Congress for a resurgent showing, blending national oversight with local pulse.

