What’s Happening at the Two-day Cong 'Nav Sankalp' Training Camp?

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Key Takeaways
- Congress launched 'Nav Sankalp' camp in Mandu
- Rahul Gandhi to join virtually on restructuring
- Focus on caste census advocacy
- 12 sessions planned for legislative training
- Kamal Nath to discuss economic roadmap
Mandu (Madhya Pradesh), July 21 (NationPress) The Congress has commenced its two-day 'Nav Sankalp' camp in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, a crucial initiative as it gears up for the 2028 Assembly elections.
On the second day, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is set to join virtually, engaging in discussions about organizational restructuring and advocating for a caste census.
This session will also integrate insights from previous group discussions.
The camp was inaugurated with a flag hoisting ceremony led by State Congress In-charge Harish Chaudhary, State party President Jitu Patwari, and Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, along with the Congress Seva Dal team.
The national anthem initiated the event, which was attended by senior party leaders and featured a ceremonial tribal welcome for the present legislators.
The camp consists of 12 sessions aimed at equipping Congress legislators with strategic, ideological, and communicative skills.
Former Chief Minister and experienced Congress leader Kamal Nath was anticipated to address the assembly virtually on Monday, focusing on the economic roadmap for Madhya Pradesh.
His session, called 'Future and Economic Policy of Madhya Pradesh', detailed the challenges and opportunities within the state's development trajectory.
The head of the Congress Media and Communication Department, Pawan Khera, is scheduled to lead a session on narrative-building and media strategy to stress the importance of effectively framing the party's ideology in the digital landscape and combating misinformation.
Former Principal Secretary of the Assembly, Bhagwandev Israni, will conduct a tactical session focused on challenging the ruling BJP government in the state.
He will provide details on how MLAs can utilize RTI queries, audit reports, and legislative procedures to unveil governance failures.
As per a Congress spokesperson, MLAs were grouped into teams of ten for targeted discussions.
These groups, representing Scheduled Tribe, Scheduled Caste, and Other Backward Class, deliberated on constituency-specific concerns and compiled strategic reports.
The second day of the training will kick off with Rajya Sabha MP and former Union Minister Ajay Maken addressing Congress' foundational principles, including constitutionalism, secularism, and inclusive development.
He will also discuss the importance of reconnecting with social justice movements.
Subsequently, Supriya Shrinate, head of the Congress Social Media Department, will guide party MLAs on digital strategy.
Her session will delve into platform-specific tactics for social media outlets X and Facebook, including short-form video creation, countering online trolling, and establishing a compelling digital persona.
With the camp being organized just days prior to the Monsoon session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly, it represents a pivotal moment for Congress to solidify its internal strategy and refine its public messaging.
Involving national leaders and subject experts, Congress aims to invigorate its legislative wing and lay the foundation for a strong electoral campaign.