Congress will hold 14 major events to strengthen its penetration in UP

The congress party is trying to reinforce its political hold in Uttar Pradesh. The party decided to organize 14 major events in the state in the organization creation program. According to party resources, these rallies are held between 14 and 14 January and the purpose of each rally to add different parts of society and distribute the ideology of Congress. The program concludes with a big rally in Uttar Pradesh. The Congress Party says that this initiative will not only increase the strength of the organization, but will also give a chance to bring about the local issues and the problems of the general public. Members of the best leadership of the party will attend these gatherings, which are expected to increase enthusiasm among the public and workers. Experts believe that such organizational campaigns are very important to increase the penetration of the party in a large state such as Uttar Pradesh. He said it helps to keep party workers active and speed up election preparations. Congress workers say that the party will reach to youth, women and different social classes through rallies. In addition, these rallies will also be a symbol of the party’s political activism and strength in the state. Political analysts believe that this strategy of congress in Uttar Pradesh is an important step in the light of the upcoming election. He said that the organization creation program will not only be limited to rallies, but thereby the party will try to strengthen regional leadership and 4 workers. Through this campaign, the congress will not only show its political presence, but also promote the credibility and activism of the party to the public. The party is likely to receive strategic benefits for the upcoming election matches by organizing rallies. In general, these 14 rallies of the congress parties are held to strengthen the party organization in the state, increase public dialogue and play an important role in preparing the upcoming election. Share this story -tags