To meet the growing demand for clean democratic governance, the NRPI Central Working Committee has announced a multi-state outreach campaign to launch "Constitutional Autonomy Forums" across regional capitals.
National General Secretary Raj Kumar Shaw stated that regional coordinators will begin setting up district chapters in Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Delhi. The outreach will focus on uniting legal scholars, student units, and grassroots social workers under a shared pledge of direct civic accountability and local self-governance.
Key Objectives of the Multi-State Campaign:
- Local Advisory Councils: Building non-partisan councils comprising retired administrative officers, legal advocates, and youth delegates.
- Membership Registration Drives: Launching verified digital cards issuance booths to secure volunteer coordinates.
- Constitutional Awareness Webinars: Promoting civic rights education, ecological agricultural growth plans, and administrative audits knowledge.
NRPI welcomes all social workers, legal experts, and energetic youth to join the movement and play a pivotal role in shaping a transparent administration.