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Youth Congress to launch ‘Young India Ke Bol’ drive

Event aims to find future spokespersons for party



Tribune News Service

Jalandhar, September 22

To boost campaigning for the upcoming assembly elections, Indian Youth Congress (IYC) is going to organise ‘Young India Ke Bol-2021’, a speech competition to select spokespersons at district and state levels. Iftkhar Ahmed, national spokesperson, Indian Youth Congress, in-charge, Punjab, said the IYC would organise speech competition for the selection of spokespersons at district and state levels in the State. Ahmed said ‘Young India Ke Bol’ is a golden opportunity for youth of the state to connect with the ideology of India National Congress (INC). The last date of applying for the ‘Young India Ke Bol’ is October 1.

In the first phase, the details of participants will be collected through Google form. Subsequently in the second phase, a speech competition will be organised at district level in the first week of October, five winners will be selected through the competition at the district level while 10 winners will be selected at state level. Five winners will be appointed as the district youth Congress spokesperson and 10 winners will be appointed as state youth Congress spokesperson.

Ahmed added that five selected participants from every state would participate at the national level competition in New Delhi on November 14. The winners of the national level competition would be appointed as the IYC national spokesperson.

Mukesh Kumar, secretary, IYC, while addressing press conference said the IYC has launched the programme at divisional levels as well as in the state and the youth of the state are being motivated to participate in the event at district level and appeal to youth of Punjab to participate in large number in this programme and spread and strength the secular ideology of Congress party to entire state.


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