What Key Appointments Did Congress Announce for Adivasi and Northeast Tribal Councils?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Congress expands tribal outreach
- New appointments to Advisory Councils
- Focus on tribal empowerment
- Improved coordination among tribal leaders
- Strengthening organizational structure
New Delhi, Nov 3 (NationPress) On Monday, the Congress party revealed an extensive list of appointments to the Advisory Council, Special Invitees, and the Tribal Advisory Council for northeastern states under the All India Adivasi Congress (AIAC). This initiative is designed to broaden the party's outreach to tribal communities and fortify its organizational framework nationwide.
Vikrant Bhuria, an MLA and the Chairman of the All India Adivasi Congress, communicated the official announcement, confirming that Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has sanctioned these appointments.
The announcement, disseminated from the party headquarters in the capital, detailed influential tribal leaders, legislators, and senior officials from various states.
Bhuria stated in the letter: "The Hon’ble Congress President has approved the appointments of members to the Advisory Council and Special Invitees of the All India Adivasi Congress and the Tribal Advisory Council for the North-Eastern States."
He extended his good wishes to all newly appointed members, highlighting that this action aligns with the Congress's ongoing commitment to ensuring representation and empowerment for India’s tribal populations.
The Adivasi Congress Advisory Council includes eminent leaders from various states.
Members from Chhattisgarh consist of Deepak Baij, Phulodevi Netam, Mohan Markam, Kawasi Lakhma, Premsai Singh Tekam, Amarjeet Bhagat, Khelsai Singh, and Rampukar Singh Thakur.
Gujarat is represented by Tushar Chaudhari and Sukhram Rathva, while Jharkhand has Rameshwar Oraon, Sukhdeo Bhagat, Pradeep K. Balmuchu, Kalicharan Munda, Shilpi Neha Tirkey, and Rajesh Kachhap.
From Karnataka, members include Satish Jarkiholi, N.Y. Gopalakrishna, and Kyathasandra N. Rajanna.
Kerala is represented by I.C. Balakrishnan and P.K. Jayalakshmi, while Ladakh and Lakshadweep have Nawang Rigzin Jora and Muhammed Hamdullah Sayeed, respectively.
Madhya Pradesh includes Umang Singhar, Omkar Singh Markam, Bala Bachchan, and Dr. Vikrant Bhuria.
The list also features senior leaders from Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Uttarakhand.
The Special Invitees to the Advisory Council encompass several current and former legislators.
From Madhya Pradesh, the invitees include Kantilal Bhuria, Pratap Grewal, Sanjay Uikey, Narayan Singh Patta, Phundelal Singh Marko, and Surendra Singh Baghel.
Leaders from Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Uttarakhand have also been appointed.
Moreover, the Tribal Advisory Council for the North-Eastern States has been reorganized with key leaders from the region. From Arunachal Pradesh, the council includes Kumar Waii, Nabam Tuki, and Takam Sanjoy.
Members from Assam are Bharat Ch. Narah, Biren Singh Engti, and Atuwa Munda.
Manipur is represented by G. Gaikhangam and Alfred Kanngam S. Arthur, while Meghalaya includes Saleng A. Sangma and Wansuk Syiem.
From Mizoram, the council comprises Lal Thanhawla, Zodintluanga Ralte, and Nihar Kanti Chakma. Nagaland has S. Supongmeren Jamir, K.L. Chishi, K. Therie, C. Apok Jamir, S.I. Jamir, and Rananthung Yanthan.
According to party sources, this expanded structure is expected to improve collaboration among tribal representatives across states and bolster the Congress's advocacy for tribal welfare, rights, and development.
Bhuria's message has been circulated to the Congress President, CWC members, AICC office-bearers, PCC presidents, and heads of party departments and fronts, marking a major organizational advancement in the party's tribal engagement strategy.