New Delhi, India: The three-day Chintan Shivir of Congress, which begins on Friday in Udaipur, will focus on discussions about 'communal polarisation,' farmers' issues, and strengthening the party for the forthcoming elections. Sonia Gandhi, the interim president of the Congress, will address the party leaders at the Chintan Shivir, according to sources.
"Chintan Shivir has been divided into six groups. Each group will consist of 60 to 70 members. There will be no paper discussion "source said. It added that the Congress leaders will tackle the Centre-State relationship, the situation in the northeastern states, the Jammu and Kashmir issue, and sectarian polarisation during the programme.
Other committees will debate concerns like as public sector disinvestment, rising inflation, minority and women's affairs, and youth will discuss the New Education Policy and rising unemployment. The Agriculture Committee will talk about MSP legalisation, loan forgiveness, and the wheat price issue. The national, state, district, and block level reforms will be considered by the organisation committee, but most crucially, the "One Family One Ticket" approach will be discussed.
Sonia Gandhi will address the Shivir on the first day, and talks will continue on the second day. On the final day, Rahul Gandhi will address the public, and the Congress interim president will conclude his speech.
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