
Jaipur, April 3: The Rajasthan Congress has made a significant decision to strengthen its organization by appointing 37 leaders as district in-charges and an equal number as co-in-charges for the district Congress committees. This strategic move aims to enhance grassroots organizational activities by entrusting responsibilities to experienced leaders.
Among the appointed district in-charges are seven current MLAs and nine former MLAs, indicating the party’s focus on both experience and active engagement. These in-charges and co-in-charges will tour their respective districts, monitor organizational activities, and provide regular reports to the state president.
The responsibility for the Jaipur district has once again been assigned to MLA Rohit Bohra, who has previously held this position, ensuring that the organization benefits from his experience. A total of 37 leaders have been assigned responsibilities across the Congress’s 50 districts, with some leaders managing two districts.
The newly appointed district in-charges include:
– Rohit Bohra
– Prashant Sharma
– Shimla Devi Nayak
– Hakim Ali Khan
– Poosaram Godara
– Jagdish Chandra Jangid
– Amit Chachaan
Additionally, the following former MLAs have also been given responsibilities:
– Chetan Dudi
– Naseem Akhtar Insaf
– Ramesh Khandelwal
– Prashant Bairwa
– G.R. Khatana
– Meenakshi Chandrawat
– Hagaami Lal Mewada
– Rakesh Parik
– Heeralal Darangi
The party believes that these appointments will inject new energy into the organization and improve coordination with party workers. With upcoming elections in mind, the Congress is focused on strengthening its organizational framework.
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