Sources claim that because Ghulam Nabi Azad already sits on the party’s all-India political affairs committee, the choices were considered as a step down for him.
Ghulam Nabi Azad, a senior Congress leader who has long been dissatisfied with the party, has resigned from a crucial party position in Jammu and Kashmir, indicating an internal uprising. He was named the party’s campaign committee chairman but he left his position soon after being elected. Additionally, he left the political affairs committee for Jammu and Kashmir inside the party.
Sources claimed that since Mr. Azad is already a member of the party’s all-India political affairs committee, he perceived the appointment as a demotion. He is a seasoned politician and the former Chief Minister of the former state.
held several significant party offices and He served as a union minister. He was also one of the 23 leaders who, two years ago, demanded organizational changes in an explosive letter to Sonia Gandhi, the party’s head.
Shortly after Ghulam Ahmed Mir, Mr. Azad’s close aide was demoted from his position as the leader of the party’s Jammu and Kashmir unit, Mr. Azad resigned. Mr. Mir resigned last month.
In the Union Territory, the party completely redesigned the organizational structure and replaced Mr. Mir with Vikar Rasool Wani. Additionally, according to a news source, Sonia Gandhi immediately created the campaign committee, political affairs committee, coordination committee, manifesto committee, publicity, and publication committee, disciplinary committee, and Pradesh election committee.
Following the completion of the delimitation exercise and the finalization of the electoral rolls, Jammu and Kashmir will hold its legislative elections. However, there are worries that this year’s elections won’t be able to go through since electoral roll modification and delimitation cannot be finished before the start of the harsh winter.
The election schedule has not yet been disclosed.
The final publication date of the voter list, however, has just been moved by the Election Commission to November 25. This would be the first voter list for the Union Territory following the delimitation of assembly seat boundaries.
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