Nearly 10 months after becoming the president of Madhya Pradesh Congress, Jitu Patwari has got his new team. AICC has announced this on Saturday. While many supporters of former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh have been given a chance in Jitu Patwari's team, the son of former state president and former Chief Minister Kamal Nath has not got a place in this team.
Many senior leaders of Congress have been made executive members. 177 officials have been included in Jitu Patwari's team. Congress party has given place to 21 women in this team.
AICC has made senior leaders like Kamal Nath, Digvijay Singh, Kantilal Bhuria, Vivek Tankha and Arun Yadav as executive members in Jitu Patwari's team. In PCC, not only 33 permanent invitees have been given place in the team along with 17 vice presidents, 71 general secretaries and 16 executive members, but also 40 special invitees.
Jitu's team, Digvijaya's charisma
Finally, the new team of Madhya Pradesh Congress was announced by the All India Congress Committee. The charisma of former CM Digvijaya Singh is seen in Jeetu Patwari's team. In the new team of the state Congress, Digvijaya Singh's son Jaivardhan Singh has been made the vice-president. In this team, posts have been distributed to many supporters of Digvijaya Singh.
If we look at the team, many of the 17 vice-presidents are supporters of Digvijaya Singh. PCC vice-presidents include leaders like Digvijaya Singh's son Jaivardhan Singh, Priyavrat Singh, Phool Singh Baraiya, Arun Yadav, Sachin Yadav, Arif Masood, Surendra Singh Baghel.
Why Nakul Nath not included?
The name of former Chief Minister Kamal Nath's son Nakul Nath is not there. Jitu Patwari said that his name is in the Political Affairs Committee, so he was not given a place in it. Patwari said, "Every leader and worker wants to work for the party. Aspects like regional equations, caste equations should be taken care of in the executive list and these have been taken care of in this list. The new list includes the enthusiasm of the youth and the experience of the senior leaders. A balance of experience and enthusiasm has been made in it."
(PRAKASH KUMAR PANDEY)
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