Insaaf Times Desk
Political activity in Bihar has intensified ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. In this context, the Bihar State Unorganized Workers and Employees Congress (KKC) held a strategic meeting at Sadaqat Ashram in Patna. The main agenda of the meeting was: “How KKC can play a supportive role for the Congress Party in the upcoming elections.”
The meeting was inaugurated by National Chairman Dr. Udit Raj, who stated that the organization’s goal is to highlight the issues faced by unorganized workers and employees and ensure they receive their political and social rights.
State Coordinator Kunal Kumar said “The Bihar unit of KKC is committed to spreading the ideology of the Congress Party to every worker and employee. In the upcoming assembly elections, we will activate the organization at the booth level and play a leading role in conveying the party’s message to the public.”
It was also decided during the meeting that the organization will conduct continuous public outreach campaigns across various districts of Bihar, raise the concerns of unorganized workers and employees, and communicate Congress Party policies to the people.
Other key state officials, Shivdani Patel, Lalu Dangi, and Amit Chandravanshi, were also present and emphasized strengthening the organization and enhancing communication with the public.
The meeting concluded with participants expressing enthusiasm and determination for the upcoming elections.