An important meeting of BLA-1 members, senior Congress leaders, and party workers of the Narnaul Assembly constituency was held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee President Rao Narender Singh.
The meeting discussed in detail the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) Campaign of electoral rolls being conducted by the Election Commission and formulated a strategy for its effective monitoring and implementation at the organizational level.
Addressing the gathering, Rao Narendra Singh said that a clean, accurate, and error-free voter list is essential for strengthening democracy. He urged party office-bearers and workers to visit households and encourage citizens to verify their names in the electoral rolls and get necessary corrections made. He added that the Congress Party remains fully committed to safeguarding democratic values and ensuring the voting rights of every eligible citizen.
Satbir Jhukiya, President of the Mahendragarh District Congress Committee, said that responsibilities are being assigned to party workers at the block and booth levels to ensure that no eligible voter is left out during the revision process. He affirmed that the organization would extend full cooperation in making the campaign successful.
Vinay Yadav, SIR Observer and retired IAS officer, said that the voter list is the foundation of democracy, and ensuring its transparency and accuracy is a collective responsibility of all political parties and citizens. He also appealed to young people to actively participate in the campaign.
Krishna Rao, BLA-1 from Narnaul, emphasized the need for special awareness drives in rural areas so that people are properly informed about the procedures for adding, deleting, and correcting names in the voter list. He said that Congress workers would play an active role in this effort.
Congress leader Arun Sarraf stated that every eligible citizen must be included in the electoral rolls for a strong democracy. He said that party workers would reach out to people at the booth level, help resolve their concerns, and contribute to making the electoral process more effective.
The meeting also included detailed discussions on strengthening the organization, upcoming programs, and various public-interest issues.
Several senior Congress leaders, office-bearers, and party workers from the district were present on the occasion.













