After  loss in Haryana, Rahul Gandhi warns Maharashtra leaders to avoid overconfidence and work collectively to secure victory in upcoming state Assembly polls

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In a crucial meeting held on Monday, the Congress central leadership, led by Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, urged top Maharashtra leaders to avoid overconfidence and work collectively to secure victory in the upcoming state Assembly polls. The call for unity comes in the wake of the party’s recent setbacks in Haryana, where the Congress failed to maintain its momentum, prompting concerns about its performance in Maharashtra and Jharkhand.

Gandhi emphasized the need for a focused approach, stating, “We must learn from our past mistakes and ensure that we are not complacent. Unity and diligence are paramount as we prepare for the electoral challenge ahead.” His remarks reflect the party’s desire to regroup and strategize effectively ahead of the crucial elections.

The Election Commission (EC) is expected to announce the schedule for the Maharashtra and Jharkhand Assembly elections on Tuesday, marking the beginning of an important electoral battle for the Opposition INDIA bloc. This dual election is particularly significant as it tests the resilience and coordination of the Congress and its allies following their disappointing performance in recent elections, including in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir.

Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole echoed the sentiment of caution, urging party members to focus on grassroots mobilization and build a robust campaign strategy. He remarked, “Every step we take is critical. We must ensure that our efforts resonate with the electorate and address their concerns.”

As the party gears up for the elections, there is an increased emphasis on collaboration with allies within the INDIA bloc to present a unified front against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Leaders from various factions within the party are expected to work closely together to align their strategies and optimize seat-sharing arrangements.

The upcoming Assembly polls represent not just a test of the Congress party’s strength in Maharashtra, but also an opportunity to regain lost ground and rebuild its image as a formidable political force in the state. As the party readies itself for the challenges ahead, all eyes will be on how effectively it can leverage the lessons learned from past electoral battles.

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