Congress shifts focus to Rajasthan elections, organises brainstorming camp in Salasar


Following a significant victory in Karnataka, the Congress leadership has now turned its attention to the upcoming Rajasthan assembly elections. The party is set to prepare its election roadmap at a brainstorming and training camp to be held in Salasar. General Secretary KC Venugopal, along with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and other top Congress leaders, will address the gathering. In preparation for the event, the party has already booked 200 hotel rooms in Salasar to accommodate MLAs and Congress leaders during their stay. The camp aims to strategise and train party members for the crucial Rajasthan polls. With Rajasthan being a key battleground state, the Congress is actively working to strengthen its position and mobilise support. The party's leadership is determined to put forward a strong and effective campaign to secure a favourable outcome in the elections.


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