Madhusudan Mistry to take stock of Congress in UP


Lucknow, Jun 28 (IANS): Congress general secretary Madhusudan Mistry arrived here Friday to take stock of the party organisation in electorally-crucial Uttar Pradesh, party sources said.

This is Mistry's maiden visit to UP after taking over as in-charge of Congress party's state unit.

The former MP from Sabarkantha in Gujarat is scheduled to meet party office-bearers. He will also have a closed door meeting with the Congress legislators in the evening, party sources told IANS.

They said that Mistry was visiting the state to feel the pulse of the party workers and take stock of the organisation. He will interact with party's zonal functionaries to get feedback on the political situation in the state.

Mistry, who replaced Digvijay Singh as party in-charge some time back and is said to have the complete backing of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi to overhaul the party structure, is also likely to spell out the Congress's priorities for the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Three national secretaries of the Congress - Rana Goswami, Prakash Joshi and Zubair Khan - will also be accompanying Mistry during his visit to the Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow.

  

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  • KATIYAR, ARUN

    Tue, Aug 06 2013

    As my own opinion is that congress party root level workers are inactive and feel that Vice President of congress always concerned upto the Amethi and Rae Barilie. nothing can be change in congress, congress want to stand up again, i already faxed a small letter to Mr Rahul. congress start work on that hopefully they will find lot of change in that
    thank you

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