(Big change )
(Big change )

Big change in Congress organization(Big change )

New Delhi: Ahead of the assembly elections to be held in various states of the country in the next few months, Congress made a big change  (Big change ) in its national organization on Friday and appointed several new secretaries and joint secretaries. Along with this, the party also made changes in the states of responsibility of many officials. According to the release issued by the party’s organization general secretary KC Venugopal, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge appointed secretaries and joint secretaries of the All India Congress Committee i.e. AICC for various states and union territories. These officials will be associated with the party’s general secretaries and in-charges in the respective states.

Pranav Jha, Gaurav Pandhi appointed AICC secretaries
Pranav Jha and Gaurav Pandhi, who are handling the coordination responsibility in the office of the Congress President, have been made AICC secretaries. Vineet Punia, who is playing the role of AICC Secretary under the party’s communication department, will continue to perform this responsibility, however, Ruchira Chaturvedi has also been appointed secretary in this department along with him. Two former MLAs of Rajasthan, Danish Abrar, have been appointed as secretaries for Delhi and Divya Maderna for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Former acting president of All India Mahila Congress Neta D’Souza and former NSUI president Neeraj Kundan will work as AICC secretaries along with the party’s organization general secretary KC Venugopal.

Subhashini Yadav also made secretary

According to the release, Dheeraj Gurjar, Pradeep Narwal, Rajesh Tiwari and Tauqeer Alam will continue to work as AICC secretaries in Uttar Pradesh as before. Subhashini Yadav, daughter of former Union Minister late Sharad Yadav, has also been appointed as secretary. Deepika Pandey Singh, minister in the Jharkhand government, has been relieved of the responsibility of secretary. Rajya Sabha member Ranjit Ranjan, co-in-charge of Himachal Pradesh as secretary, has also been relieved of this responsibility. Qazi Nizamuddin, a member of the Uttarakhand assembly, will continue to be the secretary, although he has been made co-in-charge of Maharashtra instead of Rajasthan.