Raipur– In the Legislative Assembly session, the Congress party has called for the first meeting of its newly elected legislative members. The meeting, scheduled for Wednesday at 2 p.m., will assemble the 35 newly elected Congress MLAs at the Pradesh Congress Headquarters, Rajiv Bhavan. Notably, this gathering holds significance as it marks the party’s initial steps in strategizing and coordinating its approach in the state.

The meeting is expected to witness the presence of crucial Congress leaders, including Kumari Selja, who serves as the in-charge for Chhattisgarh, and Ajay Maken, the National Treasurer of the party. Their participation underscores the party’s importance on cohesive planning and coordination at the state level.

A notable agenda item for the meeting is the potential selection of the leader for the Congress legislative party in Chhattisgarh. This decision holds considerable weight as it determines who will guide and represent the party’s interests within the legislative assembly.

The discussions during the meeting will likely encompass various topics, including the party’s legislative priorities, coordination with the state government, and strategies for effective participation in the assembly sessions. Additionally, the gathering may provide a platform for the newly elected MLAs to voice their perspectives and expectations.

With its significant presence in Chhattisgarh, the Congress party sees these meetings as crucial for fostering unity and coherence among its elected representatives. The presence of critical national and state leaders is expected to add strategic depth to the discussions, reflecting the party’s commitment to a synchronized and impactful political approach in the state.

As the political landscape evolves in Chhattisgarh, this initial meeting sets the tone for the Congress party’s engagement in the state legislature. It offers a glimpse into its strategies and priorities for the upcoming legislative term.

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