What issues does the Congress chief Kharge's Central Election Committee address
Congress chief Kharge constitutes Central Election Committee
The Central Election Committee (CEC) led by Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge addresses several important issues within the party. Some key issues include:
- Candidate Selection: The CEC is responsible for finalizing the party's candidate list for various elections, including the selection of candidates for parliamentary and state assembly constituencies.
- Seat Sharing: The CEC negotiates with alliance partners or state units regarding seat sharing arrangements for elections. It ensures fair distribution of seats among coalition partners or within the party's state units.
- Strategy Formulation: The committee plays a crucial role in formulating election strategies, taking into consideration regional and national dynamics, political climate, and local factors that may impact the party's electoral prospects.
- Election Campaign Planning: The CEC oversees the planning and execution of election campaigns, including the allocation of resources, coordination of rallies, public meetings, media outreach, and other promotional activities.
- Coordination with State Units: The CEC coordinates with state units of the party to gather information about local political developments, ground-level feedback, and to ensure effective communication and coordination between the central leadership and state-level leaders.
- Crisis Management: In case of internal conflicts or issues arising within the party's ranks, the CEC addresses these matters and takes appropriate measures to resolve conflicts and maintain party unity.
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