Kisan Congress New Presidents in Four States: The All India Farmers Congress has approved the appointment of new presidents by making major organizational changes in four states. Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal announced this change by releasing a press release on Wednesday (26 Farvra, 2025).
According to a press release issued by KC Venugopal, Kamna Prabhakar Rao has been given the responsibility of Andhra Pradesh, Abhishek Mishra as Chhattisgarh, Dharmendra Singh Chauhan as Madhya Pradesh and Ashok Kumar Baidya has been given the responsibility of Tripura.
Newly appointed state president
Wish Prabhakar Rao – Andhra Pradesh
Abhishek Mishra – Chhattisgarh
Dharmendra Singh Chauhan – Madhya Pradesh
Ashok Kumar Baidya – Tripura
Official statement of Kisan Congress
Sharing information on the social media platform X, the All India Farmers Congress said, “Thank you for the appointment of the presidents of the state units of the farmers Congress for Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Tripura on behalf of the top leadership of the Congress party. Heartfelt congratulations to all the newly appointed state presidents.”
Leadership change in Madhya Pradesh
Dharmendra Singh Chauhan was appointed as the new state president of Madhya Pradesh Kisan Congress. Earlier, Dinesh Gurjar was in this position, but after he became an MLA from Morena, there was a possibility of change. Dharmendra Singh Chauhan has also shown his activeness as the President of Sehore District Panchayat. His appointment is being seen as an important step in the state Congress.
Congress’s big claim keeping in mind the upcoming elections
Explain that this change has been made in the farmer Congress keeping in mind the upcoming elections and the strength of the organization. All the newly appointed presidents have been given the responsibility of increasing activism on the issues of farmer class in their respective states.
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