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Cong Wants More Women in Politics: Mahesh

The New Indian Express Hyderabad

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July 09, 2025

DRAWING inspiration from India's first woman prime minister Indira Gandhi, TPCC chief B Mahesh Kumar Goud on Tuesday said that the ruling Congress will be starting a new initiative 'Adhinethri' to encourage women in mainstream electoral politics.

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Hyderabad

During an informal chat with the media at the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) office, he said that the initiative aims to welcome more women into politics by the next Assembly elections.

Speaking about the Congress' ongoing organisational restructuring efforts, he clarified the party's stance on key political issues and dismissed opposition rhetoric as "diversionary".

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