Mumbai Congress chief suggests to go solo in 2022 civic polls
The Congress shares power with the Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in Maharashtra. PTI
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Newly-elected Mumbai Congress chief Ashok alias Bhai Jagtap suggested that the party contest all the 227 seats in the crucial 2022 elections to the Mumbai civic body.
The Congress shares power with the Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) in Maharashtra. Seat-sharing is a difficult task, therefore, we as a party should think about the people who carried the party flag on their shoulders and fight all the 227 seats in the upcoming elections to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Jagtap told reporters in Jejuri in Pune district.
Congress Begins Reshuffle In Four States After Meeting With Rebels Congress Begins Reshuffle In Four States After Meeting With Rebels Telangana Congress President Uttam Kumar Reddy has resigned taking responsibility for poor performance in Hyderabad local polls. Gujarat Congress President Amit Chavda has also resigned after the party s poor performance in Gujarat by polls.
Sonia Gandhi held a five-hour meeting with dissidents yesterday.
New Delhi:
The Congress is pushing ahead with changes in its organizational leadership after yesterday s meeting with the dissidents with an overhaul in leadership in four states Telangana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
So far, Telangana Congress President Uttam Kumar Reddy has resigned taking responsibility for poor performance in Hyderabad local polls. Gujarat Congress President Amit Chavda has also resigned after the party s poor performance in Gujarat by polls.
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One gets to hear that the party is also set to appoint a new president for the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee. Expectedly, lobbying has begun in all these states for the positions. December 17, 2020 2:10:40 am
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THE HUMILIATING defeat of the Congress in the recent elections in several states has prompted the Sonia Gandhi-led party to think about making changes in the organisation in these states. In the Gujarat Assembly bye-elections, the party lost all the eight contests. Sources said the party is thinking about replacing both the state Congress president as well as the CLP leader. Similarly, the president of the Telangana unit of the Congress is set to be replaced after the bitter loss in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections. One gets to hear that the party is also set to appoint a new president for the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee. Expectedly, lobbying has begun in all t