The Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee ( HPCC) convened a state executive meeting to strengthen its party cadre and improve coordination between the party and the state government.
The meeting held on Monday also served as an occasion to welcome and felicitate the newly appointed All India Congress Committee (AICC) co-incharge for Himachal Pradesh, Vidit Chaudhary, the party said in a release.
State Congress President Pratibha Singh emphasised the importance of the meeting for fostering collaboration between party members and the government.
She highlighted the introduction of the new co-incharge to the party leadership, stating, "Today, our co-incharge, who is newly appointed by the party, has joined us. We called this general house meeting, despite challenges like the rain, to ensure organisational work continues. Our aim is to strengthen the party by working in harmony with the government, assigning responsibilities to our officers, and ensuring active participation."
"The government is paying attention to this, and there is strong coordination between the organisation 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 go to the public with our achievements," Singh added.
PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh stressed the need to motivate the party cadre and prepare for the 2027 elections by energizing the organization from the grassroots. He noted the importance of welcoming Vidit Chaudhary into his new role and highlighted the party's focus on future political battles.
"Today, our new in-charge, Vidit Chaudhary Ji, has come here. He has been entrusted with new responsibilities, and the general public, as well as the party, warmly welcomes him. Although the next elections are in 2027, we need to start working now by reaching every assembly constituency, and revitalising communication within the party. There is a pressing need to bring youth into the fold and advance the organisation with renewed strength. We are committed to this effort and will strive to fortify the party in the time ahead," Singh said.
The meeting marks a significant step for the Congress in Himachal Pradesh, as it aims to build a solid foundation for future political campaigns by focussing on organisational unity and government-party coordination, the release added.
The meeting held on Monday also served as an occasion to welcome and felicitate the newly appointed All India Congress Committee (AICC) co-incharge for Himachal Pradesh, Vidit Chaudhary, the party said in a release.
State Congress President Pratibha Singh emphasised the importance of the meeting for fostering collaboration between party members and the government.
She highlighted the introduction of the new co-incharge to the party leadership, stating, "Today, our co-incharge, who is newly appointed by the party, has joined us. We called this general house meeting, despite challenges like the rain, to ensure organisational work continues. Our aim is to strengthen the party by working in harmony with the government, assigning responsibilities to our officers, and ensuring active participation."
"The government is paying attention to this, and there is strong coordination between the organisation 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 go to the public with our achievements," Singh added.
PWD Minister Vikramaditya Singh stressed the need to motivate the party cadre and prepare for the 2027 elections by energizing the organization from the grassroots. He noted the importance of welcoming Vidit Chaudhary into his new role and highlighted the party's focus on future political battles.
"Today, our new in-charge, Vidit Chaudhary Ji, has come here. He has been entrusted with new responsibilities, and the general public, as well as the party, warmly welcomes him. Although the next elections are in 2027, we need to start working now by reaching every assembly constituency, and revitalising communication within the party. There is a pressing need to bring youth into the fold and advance the organisation with renewed strength. We are committed to this effort and will strive to fortify the party in the time ahead," Singh said.
The meeting marks a significant step for the Congress in Himachal Pradesh, as it aims to build a solid foundation for future political campaigns by focussing on organisational unity and government-party coordination, the release added.
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