Priyanka Gandhi stops in Gorakhpur, rallies UP workers to strengthen party efforts and prepare for political change after Bihar election results.

Priyanka Gandhi Visits Gorakhpur to Energize Party Workers
Priyanka Gandhi, General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee, made a strategic stopover in Gorakhpur on Monday, urging party workers to intensify their efforts for political change in Uttar Pradesh. The visit comes in the wake of recent Bihar election results, which the Congress sees as a template for grassroots mobilization and voter engagement in UP. Gandhi emphasized the need for active campaigning, door-to-door outreach, and strengthening party networks across districts to prepare for upcoming electoral challenges.
Addressing a gathering of party workers, Gandhi highlighted the importance of connecting with local communities and addressing citizen concerns, including unemployment, infrastructure development, and social welfare schemes. “Political change begins at the grassroots. We must listen, mobilize, and act for the people,” she told the workers, signaling a clear roadmap for Congress’ revival in Uttar Pradesh.
The Gorakhpur stopover also focused on lessons from Bihar, where Congress’ improved performance in select constituencies demonstrated the impact of organized local strategies. Gandhi called upon party volunteers to emulate successful models, stressing disciplined campaigning and effective coordination with allied parties. She underscored the role of youth, women, and marginalized communities in driving political momentum, encouraging inclusive participation to ensure a broad-based support network.

