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Bihar Assembly polls: Cong forms 39-member election committee

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Patna: The Congress has accelerated its preparations for Bihar's upcoming Assembly elections by forming a 39-member election committee on Tuesday, according to party sources.


According to an order issued by the Congress General Secretary (Organisation) K.C. Venugopal, the committee will be responsible for preparing the party's strategy, planning and grassroots-level campaign for the state polls.


The panel includes top state party leaders such as Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram and Congress Legislative Party leader Shakeel Ahmad Khan, along with 37 other senior members of the party's state unit, IANS reported.


Besides, Rajesh Kumar Ram and Shakeel Ahmad Khan, Madan Mohan Jha, Jitendra Gupta, Shakeel-U-Zamaan Ansari, Sanjeev Prasad Tony, Motilal Sharma, Kapil Deo Prasad Yadav, Anshul Avijit, Brajesh Kumar Pandey, Jamal Ahmed Bhallu, Manju Ram, Azmi Baari, Nagendra Kumar Vikal, Kailash Pal, Rajesh Rathore, Nirmalendu Verma, Qaisar Ali Khan, Prabhat Kumar Singh, Kamal Deo Narayan Shukla, Kumar Ashish, Jamotri Mamta Nishad, Shakil-ur Rehman, Santosh Kumar Srivastava, Dr Vishwanath Sarraf, Dr Ramesh Prasad Yadav, Shashi Ranjan, Subodh Mandal, Nadeem Akhtar Ansari, Neetu Nishad, Fauziya Rana, Ramshankar Kumar Pan, Uday Manjhi, Rekha Soren, Tarak Choudhary, Vishwanath Baitha, Sunil Kumar Patel Sadhna Rajak, and Khushboo Kumari are included in the panel list.


The move is seen as part of Congress' effort to rebuild its organisational strength in Bihar, where the party has been struggling to make a strong electoral impact in recent years.


The Congress, which contested 70 seats in the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections but managed to win only 19, is now aiming for a much stronger performance in the upcoming state polls with hopes of forming the government.


Determined to expand its footprint in the state, the Congress has been aggressively campaigning across Bihar.


Top Congress leaders are frequently visiting the state to mobilise support and galvanise the cadre ahead of the polls.


Recently, Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi visited Bihar as part of the recent Voter Adhikar Yatra, where he launched a sharp attack on the NDA government and the Election Commission over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list.


With the formation of a 39-member election committee, Congress leaders believe that the upcoming Assembly election could mark a turning point for the party in Bihar politics.



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