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Congress chalks out new plan for 56 SC/ST seats before 2024 polls | India News



NEW DELHI: Conference has set a target by April 2023 to form a new party leadership out of four marginalized divisions in 56 select reserved constituencies, with the goal of bolstering the party’s chances in the election. Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
Under the “leadership development mission,” the next three months will be spent identifying promising individuals from SC, ST, OBC, and minority groups in counties with less than 56 seats selected to be shortlisted. compact. The sources said the mission’s target leadership group will be people who have run for panchayat or local body elections, caste/community fighters, activists, people young political thirst. They will be enrolled in the party and trained to strengthen their influence in their communities. These leaders will form the vehicle for additional access by Congress among key social blocs to congressional polls. The implementing agency, the “congressional coordinator,” will submit a progress report by the first week of April on the status of district leaders identified and trained.
The AICC divisions for SC, ST, OBC and minority groups have each appointed a coordinator for the 56-seat states and they will work with their county partners on the mission. The AICC nominated a “parliamentary coordinator” for each seat as overall curator.
At a special brainstorming session held on Saturday, the team informed the “coordinators” of the strategy and implementation process for the upcoming mission. It focuses on the 28 SC and 28 ST constituencies where the party came second in the election. election 2019.
As reported by TOI, Congress shortlisted 56 constituencies spread across 17 states for a year-long special platform before the 2024 run. Concluding that the seats are reserved for Congress. less and less after 2014 as a major factor behind the country’s poor electoral performance, strategists have decided that the party should focus on the seats that Congress finished second in 2019, rather than allocating them. spread its resources with a “routine effort to win” all 121 seats it lost. Congress won ten reserved seats in the final polls.
The heads of the AICC divisions Shivajirao Moghe (ST), Ajay Yadav (OBC), Imran Pratapgarhi (Minority), Rajesh Lilothia (SC) participated in the strategy session on Saturday, along with the “coordinators” member” has been informed of the SOPs for the assignment.
Among the SC seats by mandate, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan each have four constituencies, while Telangana has three, and Bihar, Gujarat and Haryana each have two constituencies. Of the seats ST, MP has six, Gujarat has four, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan each has three, while Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Telangana each have two.

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