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Although the leaders and congress staff in Himachal Pradesh are waiting for the state unit to revise, their waiting is likely to persist for at least another fourteen days, because the party’s central leadership continues to formulate a plan to state the balance to build its cadre between government and organization.
The entire Indian Congress Committee (AICC) dissolved the State Unit of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee together with the district and block units about six months ago. However, the head of the party’s state unit, Pratibha Singh, the wife of the former chief minister of the late Virbhadra Singh, was asked to continue the post.
“I have a Míti Senior party Leaders and Party Workers as Well Since I Took Over As The Party’s In Charge for Himachal Unit. We are exploring and measuring out as to whowo placed in the organization and whho shall be in the government. Working Committee (CWC) Meeting in Ahmedabad Is Over, I Shall Be Formulating The Policy and Placing It Before the ‘High Command’, “Rajni Patil, Rajya Sabha MP and the Himachal party, said Hindu on Tuesday.
“I hope the process should be completed in the next fourteen days and then the central management would take the final decision,” she said.
The party’s sources said that the new body can be relatively small in size with a smaller number of office wearers compared to the previous one, with Himachal was a geographically small state. In the previous state unit, which was redesigned in 2022, four working presidents, together with the “Jumbo” office “were appointed. While the mechanism of “working presidents” was considered, nothing has been completed yet. “There are different opinions on the appointment of work presidents, so the high command will accept the last challenge,” the party source said.
In November last year, President AICC MALLIKARJUN KHARGE dissolved the entire State Unit of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee. This step came for months after the Congress, the ruling party in the state, could not acquire a single seat of four parliamentary seats in the Lok Sabha elections in 2024. In July 2024, AICc set up a two -member panel that looked at the factors that resulted in the debacle of Lok Sabha in Himacal Pradesh.
However, the success of the party in Assembly Assembly, in which she won four out of six seats, came to the ruling party as the main support.
Published – April 8, 2025 9:11