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Congress state in-charge visits Uttarakhand, conducts four meetings in two and a half hours, gives this advice to workers

Newly appointed state in-charge Shailja Kumari came to Uttarakhand for preparations for the Lok Sabha elections and the proposed visit of Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge. But for a while. He managed four meetings in two and a half hours to catch the flight. On Monday, she reached Uttarakhand for the first time after becoming the state in-charge. He advised the party officials not only to be united but also to look into the crisis.

Former Congress state in-charge Devendra Yadav maintained distance from Uttarakhand after the Bageshwar by-election. The Congress high command handed over the command of Uttarakhand to Shailja Kumari as in-charge. Party officials and workers were waiting for the new in-charge. So that new enthusiasm can be generated among the workers regarding the activities of the organization. The newly appointed state in-charge reached Uttarakhand on Monday. From Jolly Grant to the Congress state office, the workers welcomed him warmly. She was already scheduled to return to Delhi by flight at 6 pm, but when the evening flight was cancelled, she returned to Delhi by a flight at 4 pm.

At 11.45 the state in-charge reached the party office Rajiv Bhawan. He first held a meeting with PCC committee officials. After this, a fourth meeting was held with party MLAs, then former MLAs and district presidents. He completed all four meetings within two and a half hours. For some time he addressed the party workers and advised that no organization can run without teamwork and discipline. All officials will have to work together. Before commenting on each other, the officials will have to look within themselves to see what contribution we are making to the party.

Congress has no shortage of issues
The state in-charge said that Congress has no dearth of issues for the Lok Sabha elections. The anti-people policies of the central and state governments have to be exposed among the public. For this, officials will have to contact 10 families at each booth.