Women Leaders Upset with Congress

Anger Over Denied Positions

The Congress party is facing a major rebellion from its women leaders who are fuming over the lack of recognition and nominations to key positions. Despite their crucial role in bringing the party to power in the 2023 assembly elections, women leaders have been denied nominations, sparking widespread discontent within the party’s women’s wing.

Anger and Frustration
Women leaders who have been with the party for over 20 years are questioning the party’s priorities, wondering how they can continue to work without recognition. “We have been asking for nominations for a long time, but no one is listening,” said a senior woman leader.

Hard Work Goes Unnoticed
The women leaders are particularly upset because their hard work during the elections has gone unnoticed. They had formed teams, campaigned door-to-door, and organized rallies and protests, all of which contributed to the party’s victory.

Demands for Recognition
The women leaders are demanding recognition and nominations to key positions. They are planning to meet with the party’s top leadership to press their demands. The state women’s wing president, Sunita Rao, is planning to meet with the PCC and AICC leaders to take up the issue.

What’s Next?
The Congress party’s failure to recognize the contributions of its women leaders may have serious consequences for its future prospects. The party’s women’s wing is likely to continue its protests and agitations until their demands are met.

Women Leaders’ Disappointment
The women leaders are feeling disheartened and demotivated, wondering how they can continue to work for the party without recognition. “We worked tirelessly during the elections, and now we’re being denied nominations,” said another woman leader.

Sunita Rao’s Assurance
The state women’s wing president, Sunita Rao, assured the leaders that she would do everything possible to ensure that their demands are met. The meeting with the party’s top leadership is expected to take place soon, and the women leaders are hopeful that their demands will be met.

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