The Dimapur District Congress Committee (DCC) has informed that Vijay Laxmi Sadho, AICC Observer and senior leader from Madhya Pradesh, arrived on February 17 to review and strengthen party activities in Dimapur, Chümoukedima and Niuland districts.
Dr Sadho has had a distinguished political career, having served five terms as an MLA, four times as a Cabinet Minister, and once as a Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament from Madhya Pradesh. She also served for 10 years as Secretary of the All India Congress Committee (AICC), demonstrating her long-standing dedication and commitment to the Indian National Congress.
During her visit, Dr Sadho has been actively touring the three districts, holding meetings with party leaders, frontal organizations, block committees, and grassroots workers. Accompanied by DCC President, Kutoho Chishi and his team, she has been engaging directly with party members to understand ground realities, organizational challenges, and strategies for strengthening the Congress party at the booth and district levels.
Her dedication, discipline, and tireless efforts reflect her deep commitment to rebuilding and energizing the party structure. Through her constant guidance, constructive feedback, and cooperative approach, she has inspired party workers to work unitedly for the growth of the Congress party in the region.
Working President of the Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) and in-charge of Dimapur District, Khriedi Theünuo also held an extensive discussion with Dr Vijay Laxmi Sadho on matters concerning party affairs in Dimapur.
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The meeting focused on organizational strengthening, coordination among party units, and preparation for upcoming political challenges.
Meanwhile, the Dimapur District Congress Committee expressed gratitude to Dr Vijay Laxmi Sadho for her valuable time, leadership, and unwavering support, stating that her visit has greatly motivated party workers and reinforced the spirit of unity and dedication among Congress members across the three districts.
