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Former MP Shri GV Harsha Kumar Meets AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge
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Gv Harsha Kumar Ex Mp Meet Kharge In Delhii
Rajiv Gandhi Educational Institutions Chairman GV Harsha Kumar Ex MP meet Mallikarjun Kharge in Delhi

CONNAUGHT PLACE, India - Washingtoner -- In a major political development set to influence the future of the Indian National Congress in Andhra Pradesh, senior leader and former Member of Parliament Shri GV Harsha Kumar held a high-profile meeting with the All India Congress Committee (AICC) President, Shri Mallikarjun Kharge.

The high-level meeting has immediately sparked widespread interest across national and regional political circles.

A Relentless Statewide Crusade Against Atrocities
​Shri GV Harsha Kumar, who also serves as the Chairman of the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Educational Institutions, has been actively traveling across the entire state of Andhra Pradesh, spearheading a grassroots crusade to protect the marginalized. Standing firmly by poor and vulnerable families, he has consistently been at the forefront of the fight against social atrocities and institutional injustice. His extensive statewide tours have re-energized the party's traditional base, offering a powerful shield to communities facing oppression and reinforcing his reputation as a fearless, hands-on mass leader.

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Unrivaled Mass Following and Strategic Choice for INC

​Shri Harsha Kumar's unparalleled ability to mobilize millions at short notice is well-documented in Andhra politics:

​Mala Simha Gharjana (2009): A historic event organized by Shri Harsha Kumar that witnessed an astounding turnout of over 10 lakh people.

​Dalita Simha Garjana (2019): A massive demonstration of public solidarity that successfully gathered lakhs of citizens, proving his enduring hold over popular sentiment.

As the Congress High Command actively seeks a dynamic revival in Andhra Pradesh, Shri GV Harsha Kumar stands out as the strongest contender in the race for the next AP PCC President post. Appointing him would be a definitive game-changer for the INC.

​By placing him at the helm, the Congress party would effectively project a powerful, mass-backed Dalit Chief Minister candidate for the state. This strategic decision, highlighted by the political momentum seen  could comprehensively consolidate the marginalized vote bank and steer the Indian National Congress back to power in Andhra Pradesh.

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