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“Rahul Gandhi’s efforts brought caste census to forefront”: MP Congress Chief Jitu Patwari – World News Network

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Last updated: June 4, 2025 12:00 am
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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 4 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari on Tuesday praised the enthusiastic reception given to Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi during his visit to Bhopal, describing him as the “hero of the caste census.” He credited Gandhi’s persistent efforts to bring the issue to the forefront and influenced the Centre to consider the demand for a caste-based census.
“The way the citizens of Madhya Pradesh welcomed the hero of the caste census on the streets of Bhopal was unprecedented. Also, the way Congress workers welcomed Rahul Gandhi here was very touching. I am proud of my leader who proved the saying true, ‘the world bows down — what it needs is someone who can make it bow’,” Patwari told ANI.
When asked about the ongoing ‘Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan’ and whether it could help the Congress return to power in the state, Patwari expressed strong confidence.
“We are political workers and have a political party. It is the responsibility of every political party to serve the public after getting in power. 500 per cent sure we will be in power and serve the public as well,” he added.
As part of the Congress’ organisational strengthening efforts, Rahul Gandhi visited the state capital on Tuesday to lead various meetings and programs under the “Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan” (Organisation Rejuvenation Campaign).
After the meeting, senior Congress leader Kamal Nath stated, “There was enthusiasm among all the Congress workers — this is proof that the Congress is strong and all theses (workers) believe in Rahul Gandhi. He explained all the details about how the party will be rejuvenated and AICC appointed observers will engage with everyone to ensure that the right District Congress Committees are formed.”
Congress MLA Jaivardhan Singh, son of senior leader Digvijaya Singh, described the campaign as a mission to build grassroots leadership across the state.
“The message is very clear, ‘Sangathan Srijan’ is a mission through which observers have been appointed from AICC and their sole responsibility will be to visit districts and bring in new people, especially from major towns. The focus is on preparing strong leaders — horses for the long race — and making them active through this mission,” Singh told ANI.
He further thanked Rahul Gandhi for investing time in Madhya Pradesh Congress and expressed confidence that the initiative would significantly strengthen the party in the state.
Additionally, Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma added that Rahul Gandhi’s Bhopal visit was entirely focused on internal party matters and leadership renewal.
“Rahul Gandhi’s visit to Bhopal today was entirely focused on party affairs and party rejuvenation. His speech made it clear that from now on, District Presidents will not be appointed based on recommendations. Instead, strong and capable individuals will be elected — those who will have the authority to distribute tickets for the councillor, Assembly, and Lok Sabha elections. Such will be the power of the new District Presidents,” Verma said. (ANI)


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