Patna, March 3: The Congress’s organisational election would be completed by March 11 with the party’s delegates authorising the high command to take a decision on the appointment of Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief.
“Yes, it has been delayed by almost one-and-a-half months because of elections in five states, including Uttar Pradesh. But with the elections coming to an end today, we will mobilise our resources in Bihar and complete the party’s organisational election,” the party’s Bihar affairs in-charge, Gulchain Singh Charak, said today.
“The delegates will pass a resolution authorising the party president in this regard,” Charak, who is the permanent invitee to Congress Working Committee (CWC), said, indicating that the party president might be nominated again.
“Once the organisational elections are over, the party would take on the Nitish Kumar government’s failure to contain crime,” he said, adding that the party, which would be rejuvenated after the election, would raise the people’s issues.
The CWC member, who was here to participate in a co-ordination committee meeting, said the party leaders would discuss the deteriorating law and order situation, corruption and misuse of funds meant for Centrally-sponsored schemes. “The party has constituted a flagship monitoring committee in the state to oversee the implementation of the Central schemes. But the committee has found that money is being misused,” Charak added.





