Cong pilot project to strengthen party in state on the anvil
With a view to building a strong organisational structure in four districts of UP, All India Congress Committee ( AICC) g eneral secretary and party’s in charge for UP Madhusudan Mistry and party’s state unit president Nirmal Khatri would launch a unique project initially in four districts in Ambedkarnagar on October 8.
Incidentally the party had also launched the unique project (holding primaries) to select the party’s candidate through voting for 2014 Lok Sabha elections in Ambedkarnagar.
After Ambedkarnagar, the two leaders would launch the project in Jaunpur on October 9, Hathras on October 11 and Firozabad on October 12.
A team of at least 100 youths has been selected in each of the four districts and similar lists are being prepared in other districts as well to extend the project across Uttar Pradesh.
Besides meeting senior party leaders, Mistry and Khatri would separately interact with the group of 100 youths in the four districts. The district and city party units of the respective districts have submitted the list.
“We are facing paucity of workers in UP. We need 2500 to 3000 fully committed workers in every assembly constituency on a polling day. All the district and city party presidents had been asked to prepare a list of 100 youths ready to work 24 hours for the party,” said Mistry after presiding over a meeting of district and city party presidents at the UPCC headquarters here on Monday.
“Some of the units have submitted their list of 100 youths while others have sought time. We will begin the project in four districts to strengthen the organisational structure up to ‘nyay panchayat’ level there,” said Mistry.
A formal training camp to apprise the new workers of the party ideology and programmes would later be organised at Vrindavan (Mathura) in the first week of December 2014.
BESIDES MEETING MISTRY AND KHATRI WOULD SEPARATELY INTERACT WITH THE GROUP OF 100 YOUTHS IN THE FOUR DISTRICTS.