Congress executive dissolved, Jitu Patwari told the complete plan...

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Reportedly congress executive has been dissolved in Madhya Pradesh. The state executive was dissolved by new state in-charge Kunwar Jitendra Bhanwar Singh. Now the executive will be formed afresh. Just a week ago, former cm Kamal Nath was removed from the post of State congress President and Jitu Patwari was made PCC Chief. Whereas after a week on tuesday (26th December), the State Executive has also been dissolved. However, State President Jitu Patwari says that till further orders the district President will continue to work as before.


Meanwhile regarding the dissolution of the madhya pradesh congress executive, former minister Sajjan Singh Verma told the media that 'State in-charge Kunwar Jitendra Bhanwar Singh has dissolved the state executive on tuesday (26 December). Now a small executive will be formed on the basis of report card. Sajjan Singh Verma said that those people who have worked hard in the assembly elections will be included in the executive.


Moreover a meeting of congress officials was organized on tuesday (26 December). State in-charge Jitendra Bhanwar Singh attended the meeting. The meeting was conducted peacefully and lasted a long time. Regarding the meeting, PCC Chief Jitu Patwari said that the meeting was organized to review the reasons for the defeat and preparation for the Lok Sabha. Perhaps after the meeting, Jitu Patwari, while discussing with the media, made serious allegations against bjp regarding the recently held assembly elections. Jitu Patwari said that bharatiya janata party has won the elections by misusing the administrative system. Regarding the new executive, Jitu Patwari said that our organization should be young, new and active and all types of management should be at the micro level. PCC Chief Jitu Patwari, leader of Opposition Umang Singhar, rajya sabha MP Digvijay Singh, former Union minister Kantilal Bhuria, former Union minister Arun Yadav, senior leader Sajjan Singh Verma and officials from across the state and district presidents were present in the marathon meeting held.

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