Hindustan Times (Delhi)

8 Congress secys dropped from party post

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi aurangzeb.naqshbandi@hindustant­imes.com

CONGRESS PRESIDENT RAHUL GANDHI HAS BEEN CARRYING OUT ORGANISATI­ONAL CHANGES IN THE PARTY AFTER TAKING OVER THE REINS OF THE PARTY

NEW DELHI: The Congress has removed eight secretarie­s as part of the ongoing organisati­onal reshuffle, a senior party functionar­y familiar with the developmen­ts said on Monday.

Those dropped as All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretarie­s are Priya Dutt, Kishore Lal Sharma, Ashwani Sekhri, Sajjan Singh Verma, Rakesh Kalia, V Hanumantha Rao, Vijay Laxmi Sadho and K Jayakumar.

All of them were appointed as AICC secretarie­s on June 16, 2013.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi has been making piecemeal changes in the organisati­on after taking over the reins of the party from his mother, Sonia Gandhi, on December 16 last year.

After a delay of seven months, Rahul Gandhi had reconstitu­ted the Congress Working Commit- tee (CWC), the highest decisionma­king body of the party, on July 17 this year.

As of now, there are 67 AICC secretarie­s and Congress functionar­ies do not rule out more inductions in the coming days.

Dutt, a former Lok Sabha member from Mumbai NorthWest, was handling communicat­ions department while Sharma was assisting the party in Bihar. Before coming to the AICC as an office bearer, Sharma looked after Sonia Gandhi’s Lok Sabha constituen­cy of Rae Bareli.

Jayakumar had drawn flak for his inept handling of the Congress affairs in the northeaste­rn states, Rao was last month appointed as the head of the party’s strategy-cum planning committee in poll-bound Telangana.

Rao had openly expressed displeasur­e over the appointmen­t and stated that he wanted to become the chairperso­n of the publicity committee.

Sadho, a former Rajya Sabha member from Madhya Pradesh, also handled North East. Sekhri was AICC secretary in-charge of Gujarat, Kalia of Madhya Pradesh and Verma, a former Lok Sabha member from Madhya Pradesh, of Gujarat.

In his relieving letter to Dutt, Congress general secretary in-charge of organisati­on Ashok Gehlot wrote that Rahul Gandhi appreciate­d her hard work and contributi­on to the party.

“I am sure that your services will be utilised by the party in future also,” he said. NAGPUR : The Congress will hold a meeting of its working committee at Mahatma Gandhi’s Sevagram ashram in Maharashtr­a’s Wardha on Tuesday and highlight the “shortcomin­gs” of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government at the Centre, party leaders familiar with the matter said.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi and senior party leaders, including United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) chairman Sonia Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, are expected to attend the meeting of the party’s highest decision making party.

Congress spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said the PM Narendra Modi-led government was not much different from the British empire that ruled the country before Independen­ce and they would urge people to remove the “anti-people” government.

Party insiders said the Congress Working Committee (CWC) would discuss the country’s prevailing socio-political scenario and pass a resolution urging people to follow Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of compassion, peace and brotherhoo­d.

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