New Delhi: The Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge will chair a party meeting on December 4, as per sources. However, it will be his first meeting after becoming the party president through elections.
The meeting will be conducted in Delhi at the party’s headquarters to discuss the ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra, plenary session and organisational issues.
Kharge, who was a leader of Opposition (LoP) in Rajya Sabha earlier, set up Congress steering committee after he took charge at the office, dissolving the previous Congress Working Committee (CWC).
According to top sources, the above issues included in the agenda are to be discussed in detail as it is to be decided whether the elections for CWC Members are to be held or not and the plenary session date is to be finalised.
The Plenary session is called after the new president gets elected. The venue is also to be discussed in the meeting. The session is expected to be held in the month of March or in the last week of February just after the Budget Session of the Parliament.
The last plenary session was held in Delhi in 2018 after Rahul Gandhi was elected as the party president in December 2017.
Bharat Jodo Yatra Led by Rahul Gandhi is also on the cards as the second phase of the Yatra is also expected to be held next year.
While on the front of organisation issues several decisions also to be taken and discussed to implement the Udaipur Resolution passed by the party which includes 50 under 50 Formula, One Leader One Post etc.
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