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Madhya Pradesh Congress Gears Up for Lok Sabha Elections with Key Meeting

Following their recent defeat in the Madhya Pradesh state polls, the Congress party is gearing up for the next Lok Sabha elections. On Tuesday, the state Congress office in Bhopal hosted an important gathering that was attended by prominent members of the party, including district presidents, MLAs, and Jitendra Singh, the AICC’s Madhya Pradesh in-charge.

The meeting, attended by State Congress President Jitu Patwari, former CM Digvijaya Singh, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, and other leaders, focused on introspection and planning. Patwari stated, “The members of our party have gathered here for contemplation and review. It is the first step of the Congress party in preparation for the Lok Sabha election and its roadmap.” He expressed confidence in the future, saying, “I believe that the coming time will be for the people of Madhya Pradesh and Congress workers.”

Jitendra Singh, visiting Bhopal for the first time as the state in-charge, acknowledged the party’s recent electoral challenges but emphasized the enthusiasm among party workers. “Today we have organized a meeting to discuss the preparations and process for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections,” Singh remarked.

State Congress president Patwari welcomed Singh at Bhopal airport, sharing the party’s positive outlook despite recent setbacks. Patwari conveyed, “It is definitely a challenging situation, but with the joint efforts of each and every soldier of the Congress Party, it is not impossible for the Congress to perform better in Madhya Pradesh.”

Speaking to reporters, Patwari emphasized the party’s enthusiasm for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, asserting, “The future belongs to Congress. With the organizational skills, support, and dedication of Congress’s dedicated soldiers, Congress has started preparing for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.” He outlined the goal of increasing the vote percentage and spreading the ideology of Congress across the state.

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