Is Priyanka Gandhi's Two-Day Assam Visit a Game Changer for Congress?
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Guwahati, Feb 19 (NationPress) Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who heads the party's Screening Committee and serves as a Member of Parliament from Wayanad, touched down in Guwahati on Wednesday for a two-day initiative aimed at enhancing the party’s groundwork for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections.
Upon her arrival at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Borjhar, Priyanka Gandhi went straight to the revered Kamakhya Temple to offer her prayers.
Following her temple visit, she made her way to the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) base at Rajiv Bhawan, where she will oversee several critical meetings focused on the party’s candidate selection process.
Senior Congress representatives mentioned that Priyanka Gandhi is meticulously managing an “unprecedented and systematic” candidate screening operation in Assam.
This marks the first instance where Congress has embraced such a detailed, structured, and consultative method for candidate selection in the state, incorporating extensive feedback from grassroots workers and district-level leaders.
The discussions at Rajiv Bhawan are anticipated to center around assessing potential candidates, reviewing organizational readiness, and enhancing collaboration between the state leadership and the All India Congress Committee (AICC).
Insiders indicate that the primary focus is on selecting candidates likely to win and effectively addressing local issues as the elections approach.
Assam Congress officials have also suggested that Priyanka Gandhi may return to the state for follow-up visits in the coming months. These visits aim to monitor progress, gather political insights from various regions, and ensure close coordination between the central leadership and the state unit as the election campaign gains momentum.
The Congress is eager to wrap up the candidate screening process promptly.
As per party sources, after consultations with the central leadership, the initial list of Congress candidates for the Assembly elections could be unveiled by the end of February.
State Congress leaders assert that the party is advancing ahead of its competitors in terms of organizational readiness and candidate selection as the political contest for the Assam Assembly intensifies.