Himachal polls: Congress sets up screening committee for

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today set up a three-member screening committee headed by former MP Jitendra Singh to zero down on candidates for the upcoming Himachal Pradesh Assembly

The panel will screen the candidates for all 68 assembly constituencies, before their names are approved and recommended by the state committee for the final nod from the party leadership.


"President has approved the Screening Committee for the forthcoming Assembly election, with former MP as its chairman and Vijay Inder Singla and Gaurav Gogoi as its members," general secretary said in a statement.

The Commission had yesterday declared the dates for the Assembly elections in which will be held in a single phase on November 9 and the will be declared on December 18.

The process of filing nominations would begin on October 16 with the issue of notification and the candidates can file their papers till October 23.

The ruling is locked in an intense battle in the hill state with the BJP, which is preparing to win back power from its traditional arch-rival.

The is facing anti-incumbency but is out to capture power in the state again.

The party in power has never been re-elected by the state's electorate.

The has already announced to go into the polls under the leadership of chief minister

Singh has been miffed with the party high command for not changing PCC chief Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, saying he cannot work with him.

The party leadership has, however, not acceded to his demand and has tried to pacify Singh.

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First Published: Fri, October 13 2017. 14:42 IST