AICC members to visit Assam to streamline candidates’ selection process

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GUWAHATI, March 2: Ahead of finalising the Congress party’s candidates for the Assam Legislative Assembly elections, two MPs and members of the election screening committee constituted by the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) — Imran Masood and Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka — will again visit Assam.

During their visit, the members will participate in important meetings across various districts of the state to review organisational matters and preparations for the upcoming elections.

According to sources in the Pradesh Congress Committee, MP Imran Masood will leave Guwahati for Hojai on March 3 and hold interactions with district and block-level leaders and workers, prospective candidates, sitting and former MLAs and MPs and representatives of various organisations.

Thereafter, Masood will travel to Donkamokam in West Karbi Anglong district, where he will meet local party leaders and representatives of various organisations. He will then proceed to Haflong in Dima Hasao district for an overnight stay. On March 4, after attending a meeting in Haflong, he will depart for Delhi in the afternoon.

Meanwhile, the other member of the screening committee, Saptagiri Sankar Ulaka, will arrive in Guwahati on March 5. He will then travel to Kokrajhar, where he will hold meetings with district and block Congress leaders, prospective candidates, senior citizens and representatives of various professional and social organisations.

On the morning of March 6, Ulaka will proceed from Kokrajhar to Dhubri and attend meetings. He will subsequently visit Mankachar in South Salmara-Mankachar district and participate in discussions before leaving for Delhi.

It is noteworthy that during the course of their visit, both MPs will meet district and block presidents, sitting and former MLAs and MPs, prospective candidates, presidents and vice-presidents of various organisations, representatives of farmers’, tribal and labour unions, chambers of commerce, civil society groups, and senior Congress leaders from different districts.

Through this visit, the two leaders will seek to strengthen the organisational s

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