Congress balancing act: promote younger leaders in States, engage with seniors
The Hindu
It’s about building a leadership that can lead the party for the next 10-15 years, says a veteran.
The Congress leadership is attempting a balancing act in trying to promote younger leadership in States while reaching out to the old guard. In the past few days, while the party was firefighting a very public leadership tussle in Punjab, The Hindu has learnt Congress president Sonia Gandhi reached out to senior members of the group of 23 dissenters (G-23) — who had written to her about revamping the party last year — as well as other veterans. These leaders include Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kamal Nath, Anand Sharma and Digvijaya Singh, a source said on Wednesday.More Related News

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