Hyderabad: The Hyderabad district Congress committee (DCC) has stepped up efforts to strengthen the party’s presence in the Old City ahead of the GHMC elections. For this purpose, an executive meeting and ideology training session was held at Gandhi Bhavan, with over 100 office-bearers deliberating on voting patterns, low voter turnout, and strategies to consolidate support among politically disengaged sections.
The session allowed detailed discussions on organisational strategy, electoral challenges, and cadre mobilisation. Participants noted that outcomes in several Old City segments were influenced by low polling percentages and fragmented opposition votes. They stressed that increasing voter turnout and strengthening booth-level organisation would be critical for improving the party’s performance.
Hyderabad DCC president Syed Khalid Saifullah, addressing the gathering, elaborated on the core ideology of the Congress and also highlighted the importance of taking calculated political risks and moving beyond traditional approaches to expand the party’s influence in challenging constituencies. Drawing parallels with national developments, he said leadership required courage, clarity of vision, and the ability to confront difficult electoral terrains.
Senior leaders discussed strategies to strengthen the organisational structure in the Old City, including improved coordination among local units, targeted outreach to youth and women voters, and consistent communication of policy positions.
The meeting concluded with a call for intensified ground-level activity and renewed focus on mobilising voters, with leaders expressing confidence that a structured and sustained campaign could enhance the party’s prospects in the upcoming civic elections.
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