National Congress Appointed Secretary-Joint Secretary: Congress has made many changes in the organization today (30 August). The party has appointed new secretaries and joint secretaries in many states including Gujarat. Along with this, some officers have also been transferred to the states. Apart from this, two leaders have also been relieved from the responsibility of secretary. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has appointed secretaries and joint secretaries of the All India Congress Committee (AICC).
The Secretary General announced this by issuing a press release
Party organization general secretary KC Venugopal has given this information by issuing a press release. Pranav Jha, coordinator in the office of the Congress president, and Gaurav Pandey have been made AICC secretaries. AICC secretary Vineet Punia has also been given this responsibility in the party's communication department. Ruchira Chaturvedi has also been made a secretary.
Important responsibility given to two former MLAs of Rajasthan
Two former Rajasthan MLAs Danish Abrar and Divya Maderna have been appointed secretaries of Delhi and Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh respectively. Former All India Mahila Congress president Netta D'Souza, former NSUI president Neeraj Kundan and Naveen Sharma will work as AICC secretaries along with Venugopal.
Qazi Nizamuddin became the co-incharge of Maharashtra
Manoj Tyagi and Sushant Mishra have been appointed as joint secretaries in administration. Uttarakhand assembly member Qazi Nizamuddin has been shifted from Rajasthan and given the responsibility of co-incharge of Maharashtra. Dheeraj Gurjar, Pradeep Narwal, Rajesh Tiwari, Tauqeer Alam, Neelanshi Chaturvedi and Satyanarayan Patel will be AICC secretaries in Uttar Pradesh.
Ranjit Ranjan was relieved from the post of secretary
Late former Union Minister Sharad Yadav's daughter Subhashini Yadav has also been appointed as Secretary. While Jharkhand government minister Deepika Pandey Singh and Himachal Pradesh co-in-charge secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Ranjit Ranjan have been relieved of the responsibility of Secretary.