Hyderabad | July 12, 2025
In a key strategic meeting held today at the residence of Telangana Minister Addoori Lakshman Kumar in Hyderabad, top Congress leaders from Jagtial district and the unified Karimnagar region came together to review and discuss the progress of the party’s ongoing organizational elections and political preparedness.
The meeting was presided over by *Minister and Jagtial District Congress President Addoori Lakshman Kumar. Senior party leaders in attendance included **MLC and Karimnagar Congress In-Charge Addanki Dayakar, **former MLC Jeevan Reddy, **PCC General Secretary Kathi Venkataswamy, and *PCC State Secretary Dr. Anjan Kumar.
Focus on Strengthening Party at the Grassroots Level
The leaders took stock of the internal structure of the party in Jagtial and surrounding areas and emphasized the importance of revamping the party’s grassroots machinery to ensure a stronger performance in the upcoming elections. Discussions centered on booth-level organization, leadership development, and public outreach strategies.
Addressing the gathering, MLC Addanki Dayakar stated that the Congress party is focusing on “*accountability, unity, and visibility” at all levels. He added that regular reviews like this will be key in *mobilizing the cadre and energizing district-level leaders.
Key Highlights from the Meeting:
- Review of Jagtial district Congress activities under the leadership of Addoori Lakshman Kumar.
- Strategic input from senior leaders like Addanki Dayakar, Jeevan Reddy, and other PCC members.
- Emphasis on local-level political rejuvenation and internal organizational elections.
- Discussions on preparing the cadre for upcoming local and assembly elections in Telangana.
Why This Meeting Matters
As Telangana inches closer to another round of *local body and municipal elections, the Congress party is working to *rebuild its base in stronghold districts like Jagtial and Karimnagar. These review meetings are seen as part of a broader effort to regain momentum in the state and counter the ruling party’s influence at the ground level.
Party insiders believe such collaborative efforts by senior leaders can play a vital role in reconnecting with voters, particularly in rural belts where Congress traditionally had a strong presence.