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SRINAGAR NOV 28:-As part of the ongoing Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan, the Beerwah Assembly constituency convened an important organisational meeting aimed at strengthening grassroots structures and energising local Congress units.
AICC Observer Shamina Shafiq (former Member, National Commission for Women) and State Observer Shameema Raina (State President, Mahila Congress) presided over the review session, which was attended by the District President, three Block Presidents and senior Congress functionaries from the area.
The meeting focused on assessing booth-level preparations, upgrading organisational mechanisms and ensuring that the spirit and message of the Bharat Jodo Yatra continues to shape the party’s public outreach in the region.
Shamina Shafiq emphasised that the Yatra’s values of unity, justice and people-centric politics must be reflected in every aspect of the party’s organisational work. She noted that the Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan has evolved into a “powerful talent-hunt” within the Indian National Congress, opening doors for genuine grassroots participation.
According to her, the exercise is helping identify individuals who have been quietly working in their localities—people with moral authority, credibility and the trust of their communities. “The Congress is rebuilding itself from the soil upward,” she said, highlighting that the initiative is discovering the next line of leaders who embody inclusivity and a people-first approach.
Workers also shared local issues, progress reports and upcoming plans, reaffirming their commitment to building a stronger, more connected Congress organisation in the Beerwah Assembly segment.
The meeting concluded with a renewed pledge to accelerate organisational revival and deepen outreach across all blocks of Beerwah.