The important meeting of the Congress Working Committee has started at 10 am on Saturday. In the meeting, a decision can be taken on the election of the new Congress President. There is no possibility of any discussion on any disciplinary proceedings in the meeting of the Congress Working Committee. But there is a definite possibility of discussion regarding the upcoming assembly elections including UP. At the same time, there will be an emphasis on the need to unite all the factions in the party.
Sources told Media that organizational elections can be given a green signal in the meeting of the Congress Working Committee, the top decision-making body of the Congress. This includes the election of a full-time Congress president instead of an interim election for the post of president.
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According to media reports, after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi resigned from the post of Congress President and Sonia Gandhi became the interim President of the party. An important meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC Meet) is going to be held on Saturday at 10 amIn the meeting, a decision can be taken on the election of the new Congress President. It is believed that till the completion of the election process of membership from the district to the national level, Sonia Gandhi is expected to remain on the post of president.
This decision is likely to be approved in the CWC meeting. G-23, a group of disgruntled leaders of the party, G-23, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma raised the issue of internal elections in the party. Sources say that most of the members of the Congress Working Committee are of the opinion that membership campaign should be conducted and elections should be conducted from the grassroots level to the national level. This includes the full-time election of the National President of the Congress Party. In the next year 2022, important assembly elections are to be held in many states including UP, Punjab.