
Congress high command collections target date ato soothe situation in celebration State device
Manik Rao Thakre
Manik Rao Thakre
Hyderabad: The AICC high command has actually supposedly established one month target date to finish the situation in the Telangana Congress and also spruce up the whole State celebration device following enhancing inner team national politics.
The high command has actually asked the freshly assigned celebration State in-charge Manik Rao Thakre to hold a collection of conferences with the all elderly leaders and also settle fresh State boards as well as additionally area boards.
A team of elderly leaders had actually just recently increased a banner of rebellion versus TPCC president A Revanth Reddy for overlooking their tips and also referrals in the constitution of the celebration boards. They additionally whined to the high command versus State in-charge Manickam Tagore that was gotten rid of from the message onTuesday
Party resources claimed “the new party in-charge will take some crucial decisions by holding talks with all senior leaders. Thakre will seek opinion from the seniors on the continuation of the TPCC chief in the post as the Assembly elections are just a 10 month away.”
The celebration’s future strategy strategy to combat the TRS and also BJP federal governments in the State and also at the Centre will certainly be determined by the end of this month. Leaders claimed the celebration in-charge will certainly additionally take a last contact the recommended padayatra byRevanth The TPCC principal has actually currently introduced he will certainly occupy the yatra for 6 months. Senior leaders claimed he took the choice when it come to his yatra on his very own and also the celebration high command allowed him to take place the yatra for 2 months just. Leaders claimed the conduct of celebration programs at the constituency degree, uploading brand-new celebration heads in areas and also mandals will certainly be made up right after the State in-charge holds the State executive conference in the city.