The first meeting of the PCC’s new executive would be convened on November 4. The meeting will be attended by all the 127 office-bearers including senior party leaders along with state unit incharge BK Hariprasada, AICC treasurer Motilal Vora and Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Processing Charandas Mahant. In the meeting, the Congress is likely to frame strategy to intensify its movements against the BJP government.
Notably, the PCC’s coordination committee meeting was convened at New Delhi on October 21. In the meeting, the committee chalked out plans for the state unit’s next six-month activities. It had also been also decided in the meeting that the PCC’s first executive meeting would be held in the first week of November. In this regard, Hariprasada asked PCC president Nandkumar Patel to fix a date for the executive meeting and send invitation to all the office-bearers.
The Congress has already launched offensive against Raman Singh government since the recent past. Besides, the frontal organisations of the party are raising various issues like illegal liquor sale, PMT paper leak episode, irregularities in different departments, etc. While the state unit is targeting the government on rising corruption and lawlessness, sale of river water and dams, forcible acquisition of lands for industrialists, black marketing of fertilisers, delay in paddy procurement, frequent power cuts and now Balod eye camp incident.
According to information, these issues would again be raised in the PCC executive meeting and strategy to frustrate the government would be made accordingly.
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