
Bihar Congress conducts training for its observers amid delay in naming legislature party leader
The Hindu
Bihar Congress trains observers to strengthen its organization amid ongoing delays in naming a legislature party leader.
Even as the State Congress party continued to delay choosing its leader in the House nearly three months after the Assembly election, Bihar Congress in-charge Krishna Allavaru and party State President Rajesh Ram on Monday (February 16, 2026) conducted a training for its observers.
This was part of the Congress’s Organisation Creation Campaign programme at the party headquarters in Patna.
Mr. Allavaru briefed the observers and assured them that the campaign would be used to select office bearers from the block to the district and State levels. He provided necessary guidelines of the campaign, elaborating on its seriousness and the specific role of the observers.
“This campaign will not only be about expanding the organisation, but will also be a commitment to unity, social justice, and respect for the active workers at the grassroots level,” Mr. Allavaru said.
Addressing the observers, Mr. Ram said that the primary objective of the campaign is to strengthen the Congress Party’s organization, and the selected members will be entrusted with greater responsibility and power within the organisation.
He added that the observers appointed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) will be assisted and supported by the State-appointed observers.













