DK Shivakumar instructs dropping Congress candidates to organize for 2028 Meeting elections

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Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday instructed all Congress candidates who misplaced within the 2023 election to organize for the acknowledged elections to be held in 2028. This directive comes after an inside survey indicated that 60 of the defeated Congress candidates are more likely to win within the subsequent meeting elections.

Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar.(PTI)

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“As many as 60 candidates who lost the previous assembly election are said to win in the coming election according to an internal survey. In this backdrop, we have asked our losing candidates to prepare for 2028,” Shivakumar acknowledged whereas addressing a press convention following a gathering with the defeated candidates.

He additional added that 86 candidates who misplaced the earlier meeting elections had been invited to the assembly, the place their issues had been mentioned. The defeated candidates had been instructed to take a proactive strategy of their efforts.

“We invited 86 of our candidates who lost the previous election listened to their concerns and deliberated on the preparations for the local body elections and the 2028 elections. We have given clear instructions to the defeated candidates to be proactive. We are also preparing an action plan in consultation with the AICC on building the party in the remaining 20 constituencies,” he stated.

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Moreover, Shivakumar additionally revealed plans for one more assembly involving each successful and dropping candidates for the 2025 Lok Sabha elections. He emphasised the significance of the social gathering’s dropping candidates from 2023, acknowledging their contributions to social gathering constructing.

“We will call for another meeting of winning and losing candidates of the Lok Sabha elections. The losing candidates of the 2023 elections have worked for party building, Lok Sabha elections and cooperative society elections. We have instructed the party to empower them and support them. The CM and I will fix a meeting with the losing candidates during the next session,” he added.

The Deputy CM additional talked about that he together with CM Siddaramaiah will likely be holding a collection of conferences between March 23 and April 1, which is able to contain social gathering employees and district in-charge ministers. If time permits, these conferences will start earlier.

“The CM and I along with the district in-charge ministers will hold a meeting of the party workers from March 23 to April 1. We will allow the district in-charge ministers to hold these meetings if time permits before that. I have decided to meet party workers in 2-3 assembly constituencies every day to cover all the 28 constituencies,” he stated.

Shivakumar additionally highlighted the message from All India Congress Committee (AICC) President Mallikarjun Kharge and Chief of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi, emphasising the dedication of the complete yr to social gathering constructing, and likewise assured that vacant positions inside the social gathering could be stuffed quickly.

“As per the decision of AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi to dedicate this entire year to party building, we will focus on organisation building this year. All the vacant positions will be filled soon,” he famous.

Moreover, he additional shared plans for the institution of social gathering workplaces in each constituency throughout Karnataka. Additionally, he acknowledged that they plan to ask Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi within the first or second week of March to put the inspiration stone for the social gathering workplaces.

“We are planning to invite Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi in the first or second week of March to lay the foundation stone for the party offices. The physical event will be held in Bengaluru and party offices in other parts of Karnataka will be done virtually. The party offices are coming up on land granted by the government in some places and on private land parcels in some other places. The party office will not be built on land belonging to any individuals”, he stated.

“Party leaders need to purchase the land and then donate it for the party office. I have purchased land and donated it to the party in Ramanagara. Our objective is to have a party office in each of the assembly constituencies,” he defined.