
Bhartiyata, nationalism: Congress top brass meet in Delhi, releases Udaipur declaration
India Today
After a brainstorming session on organisational reforms, Congress released a detailed copy of its Udaipur declaration. The party resolved that all members would protect and follow Gandhian values and the Nehruvian idea of India.
Congress top brass met once again on Tuesday to chalk out a future course of action on organisational reforms discussed during the three-day Chintan Shivir held in Rajasthan's Udaipur. The party has also released a detailed copy of its Udaipur declaration.
Congress party’s general secretaries, in-charges and CLP leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi were present at the meeting held at AICC headquarters in Delhi.
India is my country and I am proud to be an Indian.Remember that proud feeling of Indianness?Congress has, and always will fight for to keep spirit of India, and the teachings of Gandhi ji & Nehru ji alive.#CongressNavSankalp is to once again pave the path for the same. pic.twitter.com/aYxdHBZ4kH
According to sources, it was decided that a two-day conclave will be held in every state so that the members of Pradesh Congress Committees (PCC) are informed about the changes that are to be made in the coming months. Also, state units will prepare a list of empty posts at block, district and state levels.
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