Youth Congress launches ‘Super Shakti She’ campaign to empower women in politics

The Youth Congress unveiled its new initiative, the ‘Super Shakti She’ campaign, on Sunday at the state Congress headquarters. The campaign aims to boost female participation in politics by appointing two women coordinators in every district and assembly constituency across Rajasthan. During the launch event, State Co-Incharge Aruna Mahajan highlighted the campaign’s objective of increasing […]

by Shalu Sachdeva - August 12, 2024, 6:31 am

The Youth Congress unveiled its new initiative, the ‘Super Shakti She’ campaign, on Sunday at the state Congress headquarters. The campaign aims to boost female participation in politics by appointing two women coordinators in every district and assembly constituency across Rajasthan.

During the launch event, State Co-Incharge Aruna Mahajan highlighted the campaign’s objective of increasing women’s representation and involvement in political processes. “We are committed to appointing two women coordinators per district and constituency to enhance women’s political engagement,” she said.

The event was attended by notable figures including State In-Charge Mohammad Shahid, State President Abhimanyu Poonia, and Executive President Sudhindra Mund. Shahid emphasized the Youth Congress’s commitment to ensuring women receive the same opportunities and rights as their male counterparts. Poonia acknowledged the progress of women in various fields and expressed the desire for increased female representation in political roles, with hopes that future MPs and MLAs will emerge from the ranks of the Youth Congress.

The launch event also featured key figures from the ‘Super Shakti She’ program, including State Coordinator Pooja Bhargava, Organization General Secretary Arbab Khan, and State General Secretaries Chandrakala Nagauri, Dimple Sindal, among others.