Rahul Gandhi to take over as the National President again and AICC President authorized to constitute AICC Delegate, PCC President, Treasurer and State Executive, says CM Bhupesh Baghel
Raipur: Chhattisgarh Congress has unanimously passed a resolution that Rahul Gandhi should take over as party president again.
The Chhattisgarh Pradesh Congress Committee held an important meeting. The agenda of the meeting is an organizational election in the state unit. The meeting was attended by Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, party state in-charge PL Punia and other leaders of the state.
Another resolution was also passed unanimously, in which All India Congress Committee President was authorized to constitute AICC Delegate, PCC President, Treasurer and State Executive for the state.
CM Bhupesh Baghel tweeted, “The following 2 resolutions have been unanimously passed in the meeting of state Congress representatives today:
1) AICC President authorized to constitute AICC Delegate, PCC President, Treasurer and State Executive
2) Shri Rahul Gandhi to take over as the National President again.”
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Talking to the media, CM Baghel said, “Chhattisgarh Congress Committee and Rajasthan Cong Committee has made this proposal. It has been done in 2 states but if this proposal comes from other states too, then Rahul ji should rethink this matter.”
Earlier on Wednesday, Baghel had visited Raigarh.
Through this Programme, there is conversation between leaders and the people regarding different schemes of the state government. It includes giving information to people about schemes of the government related to farmers, students, and tribal people and also taking feedback on how they are being implemented. If there are issues regarding their implementation then action is taken to resolve those issues.
Talking about, the ‘Bhent-Mulaqat’ Programme, Baghel told ANI, “It is through this Programme that the people’s issues reach us, that is why there is a dialogue in the meeting, information is given about the schemes, for the farmers, for the school children. We have made many schemes for tribals, women, labourers, farmers, and its benefits are being given to the beneficiaries.”
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