New Delhi:After inaugurating a new national office, the Congress has set its eyes on reviving the grand old party in the biggest challenge state of Uttar Pradesh where booth-level teams are to be formed over the next 100 days.
The booth-level teams are part of the five-layered organisation the Congress is planning in Uttar Pradesh where organisational strength has been a challenge over the past three decades during which the party moved to the margins and lost its traditional vote banks like Dalits, Muslims and OBCs to regional parties like the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Samajwadi Party (SP) and the upper castes to the national rival BJP.
The recast of the state unit follows the dismissal of all local teams by Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on December 5, 2024. "We have completed two rounds of consultations with over 6,000 senior leaders on how to recast the party. We are going to have a five-layered organisation in the state down to the booth level where local committees will be formed over the next 100 days," All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary in charge of Uttar Pradesh Avinash Pande told ETV Bharat.
As it set out on the path to revival the state unit took care to involve the active veterans and former state unit chiefs in the key consultations. "We have been criticised for our weak organisation but it is significant that over 6000 active workers from across the workers took part in the discussions and gave their valuable suggestions. Also, a large number of people have come forward to play new roles in the party,” said Pande.
“We invited four former state unit chiefs like Salman Khurshid, Raj Babbar, Nirmal Khatri and Brijlal Khabri who shared their experiences on party revival," he said.