Image Source : TWITTER/ANI Congress Working Committee has determined that there can be an elected Congress President by June 2021, KC Venugopal mentioned.
The assembly of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Friday witnessed some heated change of phrases between senior leaders Ashok Gehlot and Anand Sharma.
According to sources, in the course of the assembly Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, with out naming anybody, mentioned that there are different points within the nation, nonetheless for few leaders solely organisational election issues.
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“Party ne bahut kuch diya hai. Hum jo bhi hain Congress ki wajah se hain (The party has given us a lot. Whatever we are today is because of the Congress),” Gehlot reportedly mentioned in the course of the assembly in an obvious dig at these demanding early election for social gathering president publish.
Reacting to Gehlot’s assertion, Anand Sharma shot again saying, “We have also contributed a lot for the party. Have given 42 years to the party.”
A bit of leaders inside the grand previous social gathering has been elevating questions over the management. In August final yr, a gaggle of 23 Congress leaders, in a letter to Sonia Gandhi, had demanded a “full-time, visible leadership”.
In an obvious try and pacify the dissenters, Sonia Gandhi had met the group which included Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Bhupinder Hooda, Prithviraj Chavan, Kapil Sibal, Manish Tewari and Mukul Wasnik.
Congress to have elected president by June
Following Friday’s assembly, the Congress introduced that the social gathering could have an elected president by June 2021.
The CWC determined that there can be an elected Congress President by June 2021 at any price,” AICC common secretary Ok C Venugopal mentioned informed reporters throughout a press convention after the assembly of the social gathering’s highest decision-making physique.
“The CWC discussed the schedule of Congress president’s elections in May-end, proposed by its election authority. All CWC members unanimously requested Congress president that the internal elections should not interfere with the assembly elections,” Venugopal mentioned.