Cong organisational poll process likely to be completed this

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The organisational poll process of the is likely to be completed this week after all its state units pass a single line resolution authorising party chief to take a call on electing new state chiefs.

Sources said that the process of state PCCs authorising the president to take forward the internal poll process is on currently, with major states like and passing such resolutions today.


The passed a unanimous resolution requesting to elevate party vice-president Rahul Gandhi as the chief.

The and PCCs will meet tomorrow to pass such a resolution while will be the last state PCC do so on October 13.

unit was the first state to pass such a resolution.

Some state units have also passed resolutions urging to take over the party's reins.

Poll-bound states of Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh, besides three north-eastern states will not hold organisational polls in view of elections.

"The organisational poll process is on and we are hopeful that it will be completed by the end of this week," said Madhusudan Mistry, a member of the party's Central Election Authority.

According to internal poll process, the PCC delegates are to elect the new state unit chiefs, who have authorised the president to do so. The PCC delegates will elect the new president as well as AICC delegates, who in turn, will elect the CWC members. There is one AICC member for every eight PCC members.

There are over 8,000 delegates that will be elected now from different states, except those six states where the internal poll process is not on currently.

The organisational polls of the are to be completed by the end of December, the time granted by the Election Commission for doing so.

Once the current process of PCCs authorising president for electing new PCC chiefs is over, the CWC is likely to meet to announce the poll schedule for the new President. Once elected, the new president will be ratified at the plenary session of the

The party has told the Election Commission (EC) that it would conclude the internal poll process by December-end according to the poll panel's directions. The EC had given a year's extension to the in this regard.

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First Published: Wed, October 11 2017. 20:02 IST