The Telangana unit of the Congress on Sunday passed a resolution urging Rahul Gandhi to again take up the national president s post of the party.A meeting of all 33 District Congress Committees (DCCs) held in Khammam unanimously passed the .
Only Rahul Gandhi Can Take Over As Congress President: Bhupesh Bhagel Rahul Gandhi is speaking out on all issues, be it demonetisation, GST, or COVID-19, he made his stand clear, the Chhattisgarh chief minister said.
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Bhupesh Baghel said the main issues in the polls would be the BJP government s failure in Assam.
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Rahul Gandhi is the only leader who can take on the mantle of the Congress presidentship as he is the one who has been taking a strong stand on important issues without bowing to government s pressure, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has said, amid a growing chorus within the party seeking Rahul Gandhi s return to the helm.
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DEHRADUN: As Manish Sisodia on Monday flagged off 70 vans to Uttarakhand with five AAP workers each outlining the efforts of the party to make inroads in the hill state trends of over two decades suggest a bumpy ride full of obstacles ahead of them.
Political commentators, experts and those who participated in statehood movement of Uttarakhand say that the state tends to favour national parties over regional parties.
Avtar Singh Rawat (79), senior advocate from the Supreme Court and Uttarakhand High Court who participated actively in statehood agitation says, The people of Uttarakhand have a history of strong affiliation to the Centre. This may be because they do not think much of regional identity like Southern parts of our country. Though statehood agitation was one great movement with large public participation, people of Uttarakhand prefer more of an inclusive nationalist view than exclusive regionalism. Uttarakhand really can be referred to as
MVA leaders yet to take call on new Speaker
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Congress aiming at retaining post
Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) leaders are yet to decide on the candidate to fill the vacant Maharashtra Assembly Speaker’s post, days after the former Speaker, Nana Patole, was appointed the new State Congress chief.
Sharad Pawar, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president, had told reporters in Delhi that the resignation of Mr. Patole had opened up negotiations on filling the Speaker’s post. “Now that he has resigned, the post will be open and we will decide on it in our meetings,” he had said.