Congress party chief and leaders addressed the general secretaries and state in-charges at the new AICC headquarters in Delhi.
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The party chief and Rahul Gandhi addressed the Congress general secretaries and state in-charges at the new AICC headquarters in Delhi.
The main focus of the meeting was to reinvigorate the party, chart a strategic course forward, and address key issues such as job creation, healthcare, education, and rural development.
K V Kamath emphasized the need for unity, a focused approach, and strong grassroots mobilization to address the concerns of the people and achieve the party's goals.
Rahul Gandhi highlighted the need for unity and dedication among party members and the importance of ensuring that the party's message of hope and change reaches every corner of the country.
The key strategies outlined by the party leaders include building strong alliances, fostering a broad-based opposition, and using robust communication strategies to connect with the masses.
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