Who Are the New Kisan Congress Leaders for Bihar and UP?

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Key Takeaways
- Mallikarjun Kharge appoints leaders for Kisan Congress.
- Dr. Vijay Kumar leads Kisan Congress in Bihar.
- Multiple zonal chairpersons appointed in Uttar Pradesh.
- Focus on farmer welfare and agricultural policies.
- Addressing unique regional challenges is a priority.
New Delhi, June 10 (NationPress) The Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has sanctioned the appointment of state and zonal leaders for the Kisan Congress in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, showcasing the party's dedication to enhancing agricultural and rural development.
The newly appointed leaders will begin their roles immediately, aimed at bolstering the party's connection with farmers and tackling significant agricultural issues in these key regions.
Dr. Vijay Kumar has been designated as the chairperson for the Kisan Congress in Bihar. His leadership is anticipated to emphasize the enhancement of farmer welfare, championing improved policies, and tackling challenges including irrigation, crop pricing, and government subsidies.
In Uttar Pradesh, the Congress has appointed several zonal chairpersons to manage various areas.
Ram Bhuwan Shukla will head the Congress Committee for Uttar Pradesh East, Anand Prakash Verma has been named as the chairperson for Uttar Pradesh Central, and Khalil Nambardar will oversee the Uttar Pradesh West region of the Congress Committee.
These areas encounter unique agricultural challenges, such as variable market prices and the repercussions of climate change on crop production.
Their leadership will be crucial in formulating policies that assist farmers and enhance agricultural sustainability. Moreover, Shiv Naryan Singh Parihar has been appointed as the state/zonal president for the Bundelkhand zone in Uttar Pradesh.
Bundelkhand, which frequently suffers from droughts and water shortages, demands targeted focus on irrigation and sustainable farming methods.
Parihar’s guidance is expected to yield strategic solutions to these urgent challenges.
The Congress party's choice to appoint these leaders reflects its ongoing efforts to bolster its presence in rural India and advocate for farmers' rights.
Given that agriculture is a cornerstone of the Indian economy, these appointments signify a renewed commitment to addressing farmer concerns and ensuring their representation in policy dialogues.
The newly appointed chairpersons are set to play a vital role in rallying support and spearheading initiatives that benefit the farming community.