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Congress will announce many big decisions

Udaipur. On the second day of Congress’ Nav Sankalp Shivir, many important decisions were taken in different meetings of Congress leaders on Saturday, which can be announced on Sunday. It is being told that the Congress has decided to reconstitute the Parliamentary Board, which can be approved in the Congress Working Committee meeting to be held on Sunday. Similarly, it has also been decided to give 50 per cent stake in party organization and elections to the youth. Apart from this, party leader K Raju told that SC, ST, OBC and minorities will also get reservation.

It is being told that on Saturday, the party accepted the demand of disgruntled leaders to form a parliamentary board. This will be considered in the working committee meeting on Sunday. On Sunday, the third and last day of the three-day Nav Sankalp Shivir, Sonia Gandhi has called a meeting of senior party leaders and office bearers. In this, all the general secretaries, in-charge of the states, state president, legislature party leaders etc. will be involved. Many important issues will be decided in this meeting.

On the second day of Nav Sankalp Shivir, on the issue of alliance, it has been decided to forge alliances with other parties at the state level. But the coordination should be with such parties, which are not associated with the BJP. There has also been a discussion about Rahul Gandhi becoming the Congress President again. However, so far Rahul has not given any indication about this. It is noteworthy that the election of the party president is to be held by August-September.

Giving information about the decisions taken on the second day of the camp, party leader K Raju said that 50 percent posts in the Congress party will be given to SC, ST, OBC and other minorities. This rule will be enforced at all levels of the party. A decision in this regard has been taken at the party’s ongoing Chintan Shivir in Udaipur. All these decisions can be announced on Sunday.

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