Rahul Gandhi to Lead ‘Save Constitution’ Rally in Bhubaneswar on July 11 Amid Congress Resurgence Efforts
As part of a renewed effort to reclaim its political ground in Odisha, the Congress party is preparing for a high-profile visit by senior leader Rahul Gandhi on July 11. The former Congress president will headline a major public rally at Baramunda Ground in Bhubaneswar under the banner of the party’s national “Save the Constitution” campaign.
Joining him will be All India Congress Committee (AICC) President Mallikarjun Kharge and General Secretary (Organisation) K.C. Venugopal, signaling the significance the Congress high command is attaching to the Odisha event.
Congress Eyes Revival in Odisha After Decades in Wilderness
Once the dominant political force in Odisha, the Congress has struggled for relevance over the past three decades as the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and, more recently, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have risen to prominence. The July 11 rally is being seen as an attempt by the party to reconnect with the masses and re-establish its presence in the state.
The rally’s scale and timing suggest a strategic push aimed at energizing grassroots workers and projecting the Congress as a credible alternative ahead of upcoming elections.
Recent Ground-Level Protests Give Party Fresh Momentum
In recent months, Congress cadres have stepped up their activities across Odisha, staging protests on various issues such as women’s safety, price rise, and alleged economic mismanagement by both the central and state governments. This visible and combative posture has helped the party regain some attention, particularly in rural pockets where it historically had strongholds.
Party insiders believe that Rahul Gandhi’s presence will inject further morale into the workers, who are clamouring for decisive leadership and a clear political direction.
Internal Rifts Cast a Shadow on Revival Bid
Despite the planned show of strength, the Congress in Odisha is grappling with internal unrest. Tensions have been brewing over recent decisions by Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) chief Bhakta Charan Das, especially over district-level appointments made without broader consultation.
A recent reversal in the naming of interim district presidents sparked discontent among senior leaders and raised concerns about leadership transparency just days ahead of Gandhi’s visit. Party strategists worry that such discord may undercut the unity message the leadership wants to project.
Congress Leadership Working to Maximize Rally Impact
In preparation for the event, senior party leaders have been holding back-to-back strategy sessions to ensure maximum turnout and media visibility. Rahul Gandhi’s close aides are reportedly on the ground in Odisha, assessing political conditions and gathering grassroots intelligence ahead of the visit.
The party also plans to use the rally as a platform to launch sharp criticism against both the Narendra Modi-led central government and the state BJP-BJD administration. Issues like the rise in crimes against women and recent controversies surrounding the organisation of the Rath Yatra in Puri are expected to feature prominently in Gandhi’s address.
All Eyes on Bhubaneswar as Political Stakes Rise
With political temperatures rising in Odisha, Rahul Gandhi’s visit could mark a significant inflection point for the Congress. It has the potential to either rejuvenate the party’s fading influence in the state or further expose its internal vulnerabilities.
Either way, the national spotlight will be firmly on Bhubaneswar this week as the Congress attempts to reclaim its lost ground in a state that once served as one of its strongholds.
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