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Back to the 60s? Congress mulls making district units great again

IndiaTimes Thursday, 20 February 2025
In response to prolonged political setbacks, Congress is considering decentralizing decision-making powers to district units. Leaders such as Kharge and Gandhi have suggested empowering District Congress Committees (DCCs) to play a pivotal role in candidate selection and campaign strategy, learning from past organizational mistakes.
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