The Congress party in India is gearing up for state elections, and key appointments have been made to coordinate the party's poll preparations in different states.

Randeep Singh Surjewala, who previously played a crucial role in the party's successful election effort in Karnataka, has been appointed as the senior observer for coordinating the Congress's poll preparations in Madhya Pradesh.
Madhusudan Mistry, a veteran leader, has been appointed as the senior observer for Rajasthan. He faces a challenging task in the state as the Congress is divided by factionalism, with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and senior leader Sachin Pilot pulling the party in different directions.
Pritam Singh, the former Himachal Pradesh unit chief, will serve as the senior observer for Chhattisgarh.
Deepa Dasmunshi, a West Bengal Congress leader, will take on the role of senior observer for Telangana.
Sachin Rao, who is in charge of the party's training department, has been appointed as the observer for Mizoram.
While the Congress is relatively united in Madhya Pradesh, with Kamal Nath emerging as the chief ministerial face, Rajasthan poses a more complex situation due to internal factionalism. The leadership tussle in Chhattisgarh has been resolved with the appointment of T S Singh Deo as the Deputy Chief Minister.
These appointments indicate the Congress party's preparations and strategies for the upcoming state elections. The party will likely focus on strengthening its position in these states to secure electoral victories. Please note that political situations are dynamic and may change over time, so it's essential to stay updated with the latest news and developments.