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Former Bihar MP Pappu Yadav Merges Outfit With Congress

On Wednesday, Jan Adhikar Party leader Pappu Yadav joined the Congress, announcing the merger of his party. Accompanied by his son Sarthak Ranjan and other party leaders, Yadav declared his decision at the AICC headquarters. He emphasized that the Congress leadership accorded him respect and expressed his commitment to joining the partyโ€™s battle against โ€œdictatorshipโ€ in the country, aiming to safeguard democracy and the Constitution.

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Congress To Call A Meeting To Discuss Organisational Elections On Saturday

Aleesha Sam

Congress has called a meeting of General Secretaries and in-charges on Saturday to discuss a range of issues including organizational elections.

All India Congress Committee General Secretaries and in-charges will be present at the meeting which will be chaired by General Secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal.

The Agenda for the meeting includes, โ€œSpecial Membership Drive, Organizational Elections and Planning agitational programmes.โ€

The so-called G-23 leaders of the Congress party has been pushing internal reforms including organizational elections in the party.

Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday met G23 leaders Anand Sharma, Manish Tewari and Vivek Tankha at her residence in New Delhi as part of her efforts to resolve the deepening rift within the party after the poll rout of Congress in fives states in the recently concluded Assembly elections.

While G-23 leaders pressing for organizational changes, Sonia Gandhi is learnt to have said in the meeting that the requisite measures will be taken after the August-September elections for party president.

Quoting Sonia Gandhi, sources said, โ€œBy August-September, the election for partyโ€™s president will be over. Focus on that. I can make changes only to a certain extent by then.โ€

Congress faced a debacle in five states โ€“ Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand Goa, Manipur and Punjab that recently went to the polls.

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