Has Congress Launched a Nationwide Campaign to Save MGNREGA?
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New Delhi, Jan 7 (NationPress) The Indian National Congress has developed a comprehensive action plan for a significant nationwide movement titled “MGNREGA Bachao Sangram”. This campaign aims to challenge what they describe as the systematic dismantling of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act due to recent legislative modifications.
The Congress Coordination Committee, which oversees this initiative, convened on January 5 to finalize a detailed strategy.
Four essential documents have been distributed to all AICC General Secretaries, state in-charges, and secretaries, with directives to promptly share them with Pradesh Congress Committees, District Congress Committees, and Block Congress Committees before January 8.
The materials include a one-page pamphlet that units are required to translate into local languages and print extensively for distribution.
These pamphlets will be distributed during district-level press conferences scheduled for January 10, statewide dharnas on January 11, and panchayat-level chaupals planned between January 12 and 29.
Additionally, a draft resolution opposing the amendments to MGNREGA is to be disseminated to all block and panchayat-level officials, aimed at discussion and adoption in gram sabhas nationwide on Republic Day, January 26.
A factsheet outlining key talking points that compare the original MGNREGA provisions with the newly enacted laws has also been compiled for internal circulation among party members.
Furthermore, a detailed task list for panchayat-level Congress activists during the January 12-29 timeframe has been issued. AICC General Secretaries, state in-charges, and secretaries are instructed to attend preparatory meetings at state capitals on January 8.
During these meetings, state units are expected to finalize translations and printing of materials, establish district-wise schedules and venues for the January 11 protests, and devise plans to ensure the resolution reaches every gram sabha.
The communication underscores that state-level connect centers associated with the National War Room will closely monitor and report on the execution of activities at block and lower levels.