The Congress in-charge for Bihar, Krishna Allavaru, began his second journey to the state in as many days on Monday, beginning a four-day stay.
The party’s increased preparations for the Assembly elections at the end of this year are shown by this regular participation.
To plan and fortify the party’s organizational structure, Allavaru called a high-level conference with party officials at Sadaqat Ashram, the state headquarters.
He urged members to concentrate on building relationships with voters at the booth and village levels, stressing the value of solidarity and grassroots outreach.
“To strategize the course of action, we will meet with the party leaders. In Bihar, the Congress is powerful. We will implement the plan in the state as soon as it is finalized,” Allavaru said.
In order to boost the party’s campaign and establish a connection with young people, Allavaru intends to visit areas where the Congress is well-represented.
In response to a query on whether the Congress may run independently in the Bihar Assembly elections, as it did in Delhi, Allavaru said the party is currently developing its electoral plan for the state.
On February 20, the recently appointed Bihar Congress in-charge, Krishna Allavaru, spoke to party members for the first time in Patna. He offered them a “victory mantra” that was intended to boost the party’s visibility in the state.
A strong warning against factionalism was also given by Allavaru, who threatened to expel party members who engaged in internal strife.
Prior to the elections for the Bihar Assembly, he emphasized the significance of internal cohesion, grassroots initiatives, and strategic fieldwork.
Allavaru made it apparent that election tickets and organizational posts will only be awarded to individuals who put in a lot of effort on the ground.
He emphasized that Rahul Gandhi, a Congress MP, has also advocated for the party’s internal strengthening and the removal of organizational flaws.
He said that in order to mobilize party workers, he will personally make a lengthy tour throughout Bihar. He emphasized that no leader can win elections by themselves and that victory in Bihar is essential. It must be a group effort.
He emphasized that the Congress must speak directly to the people, who are the ones with the actual authority.