Himachal Congress chief denies factionalism in party
The Hindu
Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee dissolved units to strengthen party unity, facing internal revolt, BJP reacts.
A day after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge dissolved the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) unit in Himachal Pradesh along with the district and block units, the State Congress chief on Thursday (November 7, 2024) said she had been batting for 'one man, one post' for long after the formation of the Congress government in the State.
"There is no factionalism in the party and I along with Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu had jointly written to the party high command for dissolving the units after consultation with Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri and other senior leaders," she said.
"I have raised the issue of 'one man one post' in the meeting of the Congress Legislature Party earlier also and said the Congress leaders in the organisation who are now part of the government should themselves leave their posts and suggest their replacements," Singh maintained.
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“Senior leaders of the party would be consulted and their suggestions on whom they want to see at the posts would be considered so that they work unitedly to strengthen the Congress in the State,” she said.
“Inactive leaders would be replaced by hard-working people who can spare more time for party work,” she said and added that senior leaders, women, youths, SCs, STs and OBCs would be given a place in the State Congress Working Committee.
There has been no change in the PCC ever since the Congress formed its government in the Hill State in November 2022.
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