The Asian Age

Cong factions sink difference­s for party plenary session in city

32 committees formed to make sure the event goes on smoothly

- SANJAY KAW

Shunning difference­s, various factions of the Delhi Congress have joined hands to make massive arrangemen­ts for more than 17,000 delegates who will be participat­ing in the party’s three- day plenary session beginning March 16 in the capital.

From transporta­tion, boarding and lodging and serving food of different regions, the city Congress unit has delegated works to different leaders to ensure there are no lastminute goof- ups.

This apart, the party’s city unit has set up as many as 32 committees, each being headed by a chairperso­n and assisted by several conveners, to make sure that the plenary session goes on smoothly in the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

While the 124- member reception committee will be led by Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee ( DPCC) president Ajay Maken, other prominent members at the session include former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, former chief minister Sheila Dikshit and former Delhi MPs and ministers.

While the transport committee will be headed by former city minister Narendra Nath, the job for serving lunch and dinner has been assigned to food committee head Hassan Ahmed.

But task of serving tea, coffee and snacks will be done under the supervisio­n of former minister Mangat Ram Singhal. Only vegetarian food will be served to the participat­ing delegates.

The critical task for providing accommodat­ion to over 17,000 delegates has been assigned to former transport minister Harron Yusuf.

It is learnt that Mr Yusuf has made the arrangemen­t for accommodat­ion in Paharganj and Karol Bagh areas.

The party has set up a separate reception committees who will receive the delegates at both Paharganj and Ajmeri Gate sides of New Delhi railway station, Old Delhi, Sarai Rohilla, Nizamuddin and Anand Vihar railway stations.

Former Delhi minister Raj Kumar Chauhan, who had been abstaining from a majority of Delhi Congress meetings, along with former legislator Mateen Ahmed has been made in- charge of outside decoration committee.

Gandhi family’s trusted lieutenant and former legislator Jai Kishan has been given the charge of the flag hoisting committee.

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