The Chhattisgarh Congress will embark on a 11-day "jan samvad" (public interaction) campaign from tomorrow to highlight the failures of the 15-year BJP rule in the state.
The state is slated for Assembly polls at the end of the year.
The campaign will cover 54 Assembly constituencies and will involve door-to-door campaigns, street plays etc in urban civic bodies of the state, state Congress spokesperson Dhananjay Singh Thakur told PTI.
Senior Congress leaders and MLAs will conduct door-to-door campaigns and hold meetings with the business community, social organisations, farmers groups as well as senior citizens during the 11 days, he added.
"We will hold interactions on issues like the BJPs misrule, rising corruption, inflation and unemployment. People will also be informed about the Congress partys vision," Thakur said.
He added that the party's national leaders would also participate in the campaign that will end on August 10.