Congress Begins Search for New Voices with Spokesperson Talent Hunt in Manipur

The AICC National Spokesperson Talent Hunt Programme was introduced in Manipur by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in collaboration with the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) as part of a national campaign that is being implemented in other states.At the Congress Bhavan on B. T. Road, the program was officially introduced. Advocate Avani Bansal, the AICC National Coordinator-in-charge, spoke to the group and stated that the initiative’s goal is to find competent young people with good communication abilities and political knowledge who can successfully express public issues at the national level.

According to her, the initiative aims to give gifted young people from Manipur—especially those who can speak on public issues—a stage on which to represent the state in national forums. Advocate Bansal pointed out that in order to guarantee greater comprehension and attention, a number of urgent concerns impacting Manipur must be highlighted at the national level in a responsible, accurate, and straightforward manner. She went on to say that chosen individuals will be prepared for important positions, such as national spokespersons who would interact with national media outlets and other prestigious venues. Additionally, the curriculum will emphasize the development of skills in issue-based communication, fact-based public involvement, research to combat disinformation and false news, and outreach and publicity coordination.

The organizers said that anyone interested in participating in the talent hunt can apply by January 25 at the latest. By scanning the required QR code and completing the application form via the specified channels, applications can be submitted. The only people who are eligible are those who have turned eighteen. The program, according to its organizers, is a reflection of the Congress party’s nationwide efforts to promote young involvement and improve informed political communication.