These days, madhya pradesh congress Committee is inviting congress workers and leaders across the state to come to Mhow for the 'Jai Bapu, jai Bhim, jai Samvidhaan' rally. State congress Committee President Jitu Patwari himself is going to many assembly constituencies and inviting congress workers. During this, he is also calling for giving up factionalism. Patwari also gave a similar passionate statement in Manawar.
PCC Chief Jitu Patwari, while addressing the congress workers and leaders in Manawar, said, "Now we have to move forward to strengthen the congress by giving up factionalism". He said that the congress organization will have to be strengthened at the grassroots level. In this, congress Committee should be formed at the Gram panchayat level. Jitu Patwari said that if the congress workers and leaders work for the organization without taking leave for the next 4 years, then no one can stop the congress government from coming to power in the upcoming assembly elections in MP. Patwari held a meeting of congress workers in Manawar as well as Kukshi and Barwani and invited them to come to Mhow.
'Factionalism in congress is like 'cancer''- Jeetu Patwari
Jeetu Patwari has called factionalism the 'cancer' of Congress. On this, bjp spokesperson narendra Saluja has retorted and said that we are continuously claiming factionalism in congress, which congress has been denying. Now Jeetu Patwari himself is calling factionalism in congress as cancer.
Jeetu Patwari gave the example of a bjp worker
State President Jeetu Patwari said that even the smallest bjp worker successfully convinces four people in the village chaupal to move forward in support of BJP. When there is talk of development, if the matter does not work out from the village and assembly to the state and the country, then bjp workers discuss from pakistan to Afghanistan. Similarly, congress also has to strengthen its organization and take its ideology to the people.
One vehicle is necessary from every village and every booth - Patwari
The congress state president also said in Manawar that there is no need for two vehicles from one village, but only one vehicle should reach Mhow from every polling booth and village. He argued behind this that the message of the rally should reach every village, so it is necessary to bring one vehicle from every village.