Himachal Congress Committee Holds Meeting to Strengthen Party Cadre and Welcomes New Co-Incharge
Himachal Congress Committee Holds Meeting to Strengthen Party Cadre and Welcomes New Co-Incharge
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The Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC) recently held a state executive meeting focused on boosting party strength and improving coordination with the state government. The meeting took place on Monday and was also an opportunity to welcome Vidit Chaudhary, the newly appointed All India Congress Committee (AICC) co-incharge for Himachal Pradesh.

State Congress President Pratibha Singh highlighted the importance of the meeting for enhancing collaboration among party members and the government. She introduced Chaudhary to the party leadership, saying, “Today, our newly appointed co-incharge has joined us. We organized this general house meeting despite challenges like the rain to ensure our organizational work continues. Our goal is to strengthen the party by working closely with the government, assigning responsibilities to our officers, and ensuring everyone participates actively.”

Singh remarked that the government is attentive to the party's needs and praised the effective coordination between the organization and the government. She mentioned, “The government is paying attention to this, and there is strong coordination between the organization and the government. The Chief Minister has provided his full cooperation, and we are confident that in the coming years, we will strengthen the Congress and present our achievements to the public.”

Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Vikramaditya Singh stressed the importance of energizing the party cadre and preparing for the 2027 elections by focusing on grassroots organization. He welcomed Vidit Chaudhary into his new role and emphasized the need to start working towards future political challenges. “Today, our new in-charge, Vidit Chaudhary Ji, has come here. He has been given new responsibilities, and the general public, as well as the party, warmly welcomes him. Although the next elections are in 2027, we must begin our efforts now by reaching every assembly constituency and revitalizing communication within the party. We need to engage youth and strengthen the organization. We are committed to this effort and will work hard to fortify the party moving forward,” he said.

This meeting marks a significant step for the Congress in Himachal Pradesh as it aims to build a solid foundation for future political campaigns by focusing on unity within the organization and close cooperation with the government.

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