Congress leader Kapil Sibal said on Sunday that the Congress party needs to show that it is still a force to reckon with and is no longer in a state of inertia.
New Delhi, June 13
The Congress must bring widespread reforms across all levels of the organisation to show it is no longer in a state of inertia and to present itself as a viable political alternati
Congress leader Kapil Sibal. File
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The veteran added that India needs a resurgent Congress and the party needs to rope in the right people. The Congress must bring widespread reforms across all levels of the organisation to show it is no longer in a state of inertia and to present itself as a viable political alternative to the BJP, party veteran Kapil Sibal said on Sunday.
Mr. Sibal, who was among the G-23 leaders whose letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi last year demanding a meaningful overhaul of the party had triggered a storm, hoped the organisational polls, recently postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, will “happen sooner than later”.
Congress needs widespread reforms to show it s no longer in inertia, says senior leader Kapil Sibal
He also noted that while forming committees to review election losses is good, it will have no impact unless remedies suggested are implemented.
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NEW DELHI: The Congress must bring widespread reforms across all levels of the organisation to show it is no longer in a state of inertia and to present itself as a viable political alternative to the BJP, party veteran Kapil Sibal said on Sunday.
Sibal, who was among the G-23 leaders whose letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi last year demanding a meaningful overhaul of the party had triggered a storm, hoped the organisational polls, recently postponed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, will happen sooner than later .
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