New Delhi: The All India Congress Committee (AICC) has officially released the list of newly appointed District Congress Committee (DCC) Presidents for 36 districts in Telangana State. The announcement was issued from New Delhi by Shri K.C. Venugopal, MP and AICC General Secretary (Organisation).
The new appointments cover major districts including Hyderabad, Hanumakonda, Nizamabad, Khammam, Mahabubnagar, Warangal, Jagtial, and Nizamabad Corporation. Party sources indicated that this reorganisation aims to strengthen the Congress party ahead of the upcoming elections.
List of Newly Appointed DCC Presidents
Adilabad: Dr. Naresh Jadhav
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Bhadradri Kothagudem: Thota Devi Prasanna
Hyderabad: Syed Khalid Saifullah
Jayashankar Bhupalpally: Battu Karunakar
Khammam: Noothi Satyanarayana
Nirmal: Vedma Bhojju
Nizamabad: Katpalli Nagesh Reddy
Mahabubabad: Dr. Bhukhya Uma
Peddapalli: M.S. Raj Thakur
Siddipet: Kuntha Aksha Reddy
Warangal: Mohammed Ayoob
(The complete list is available in the official AICC circular.)
A Major Step Towards Strengthening the Party
Congress leaders stated that the reorganisation is part of a broader effort to reinforce the party’s structure at the grassroots level. The objective is to improve coordination among party workers, streamline decision-making, and activate party activities down to the village level.
Key Responsibilities Given to the New DCC Presidents
Expanding the party membership enrollment drive
Strengthening booth-level committees
Coordinating party programs across the district
Preparing the organisation for upcoming elections
Communicating Congress policies effectively to the public
According to party sources, the new list maintains a balance of experienced leaders, youth representatives, social activists, and local grassroots leaders.
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