Mar 28, 2025 07:24 AM IST
The choice was taken throughout the occasion’s nationwide govt committee assembly held in New Delhi on Thursday
Mumbai: Trying to bounce again following a debacle within the Maharashtra meeting elections final yr, the Nationalist Congress Celebration (Sharadchandra Pawar) management has determined to herald younger blood as a part of an entire organisational overhaul.
New Delhi: NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, proper, and occasion chief Supriya Sule throughout the occasion’s ‘Extended National Working Committee Meeting’, in New Delhi, Thursday, March 27, 2025. (PTI Picture/Kamal Singh) (PTI03_27_2025_000223B) (PTI)
The method will start with appointing younger leaders—these aged between 40 and 50—as district presidents. The choice was taken throughout the occasion’s nationwide govt committee assembly held in New Delhi on Thursday.
In accordance with leaders current on the assembly, occasion chief Sharad Pawar mentioned the NCP (SP) will follow its core ideology however, on the similar time, it must work tougher to bounce again after successful simply 10 seats out of the 86 it contested throughout final yr’s meeting elections. The drubbing got here as a shock to the occasion contemplating, simply months earlier, it had carried out admirably to win eight out of 10 seats throughout the 2024 basic elections.
“An overhaul is required from top to bottom,” Pawar is alleged to have informed the gathering. “It should begin by appointing young leaders as district presidents. They should be between 40 and 50 years of age.”
Pawar additionally requested leaders to concentrate on states the place the occasion has the potential to develop. NCP (SP) working president Supriya Sule added that the occasion’s stand on problems with nationwide significance must be clear. Giving the instance of the proposed delimitation of Lok Sabha seats, which has sparked important debate, she mentioned, “There should be a detailed discussion on such issues, and the party’s stand should be clear.”
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