Delhi: Veteran leaders deteriorate in doing this task during 'Bharat Bachao Rally'
Delhi: Veteran leaders deteriorate in doing this task during 'Bharat Bachao Rally'
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Through the Bharat Bachao rally to be held in Delhi, the capital of the country, Congress is also examining the gathering power of senior leaders. Taking the senior leaders into the fray, their responsibility has also been decided. The action plan of Mission-2022 will also be decided by the success of the rally.

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According to the media report, the general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, who is preparing for the Delhi rally in a 'Do or Die' style, is not in the mood to give any new or old leader an exemption. The Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Kumar Lallu is doing a quick tour of the districts. Senior leaders like Pramod Tiwari, Jitin Prasad, Salman Khurshid, Dr. Nirmal Khatri, Sriprakash Jaswal, Rajeev Shukla, Pradeep Jain Aditya, RPN Singh, PL Punia, Zafar Ali Naqvi, Salim Sherwani, Praveen Singh Aran, Rajesh Pati Tripathi, Anugraha Narayan Singh,  Deepak Singh, Akhilesh Pratap Singh, Sarvaraj Singh, Nadeem Javed, and Imran Masood have been asked to remain active in their areas as well. Media in-charge Rajiv Tyagi said that the Delhi rally on December 14 will bring political change in the country and Uttar Pradesh will have an important role in it.

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On the pretext of the rally, the Congress high command also wants to remove the air of discontent created by the expectation in a group of senior leaders in the organization. The high command also wants to assess the stamina of the elders by directly entrusting them with the responsibility of mobilizing the rally. Sources say that a crowd gathering at the rally will also be conducted by a private agency to investigate the truth of those making fake claims.

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