Jaipur : The countdown for reshuffle and expansion in AICC Executive i.e. Team Kharge has begun. Under the reshuffle and expansion, the list of about 50 to 55 AICC secretaries can be released anytime now. For these appointments, Rahul Gandhi recently interviewed about 35 to 45 youth leaders from all the states. Two-three new general secretaries including former CM Bhupesh Baghel can also be appointed. Encouraged by the Lok Sabha election results, Congress is focusing the most on two issues these days. One is to prepare a blueprint of the strategy for the electoral states and the other is to give a new edge to its organization. Hence, the exercise of making changes in the All India Congress Committee i.e. AICC has been carried out. For the last two months, the Congress high command was engaged in the exercise for this reshuffle and expansion. Rahul Gandhi interviewed about 35 to 45 leaders from all the states in Delhi to bring the hardworking second leadership on the front foot.
The list of 50 to 55 secretaries can be released anytime:
-Rahul Gandhi interviewed 35 to 45 young leaders
-7 leaders from Rajasthan were also interviewed
– Ramsingh Kaswan, Danish Abrar, Vijay Jangid, Shyamlal Purohit
-Interviews of Divya Maderna and Sanyam Lodha
-2 to 3 secretaries can be appointed from Rajasthan
-Preparation to abolish the post of Joint Secretary
-2 to 3 leaders can become national general secretary
-Bhupesh Baghel can become general secretary
As per the intention of Rahul Gandhi, many new and young faces are sure to become secretaries. There is every possibility of new faces like B Srinivasan and Krishna Ola Veera being made secretaries. Two to three leaders from Rajasthan can also be made secretaries. There are discussions of making one Muslim and one woman secretary. At the same time, the party can make some of the existing 5 joint secretaries secretaries by posting them. According to sources, the list is ready and after getting the green signal from President Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, it can be released anytime. Probably the list of changes can be released between 23 August and 30 August.