The Congress has today appointed its senior leaders, including Chief Ministers Ashok Gehlot and Bhupesh Baghel as observers to oversee the party's election campaign management for the upcoming assembly polls in several states and a Union Territory (UT).
Assembly elections are due to be held in Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the UT of Puducherry by the middle of this year.
An official communication from the party said Congress President Sonia Gandhi has appointed the leaders as senior observers to oversee the election campaign management and coordination in states where assembly elections are going to be held this year. Their appointment is with immediate effect, it said.
They will discharge their duties in close coordination with All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretaries and in-charges in the respective states, the party said.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, former Goa Chief Minister Luizinho Faleiro and Karnataka's former deputy Chief Minister G Parameswara have been appointed as senior observers for the Kerala assembly polls.
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, the party's general secretary Mukul Wasnik and senior leader Shakeel Ahmad Khan have been appointed as senior ovservers for the Assam assembly polls.
For the elections in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, senior party leaders and former union ministers M Veerappa Moily and MM Pallam Raju, besides sitting cabinet minister in Maharashtra Nitin Raut have been appointed as senior observers.
For the West Bengal assembly elections, senior party leader BK Hariprasad and Alamgir Alam, besides Punjab minister Vijay Inder Singla have been appointed as observers.
The party is keen to retain power in Puducherry and is seeking to wrest power back in Assam, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Congress is in the process of finalising seat-sharing with its allies in these states, the statement said.
The Congress is also contesting the West Bengal assembly polls in alliance with the left parties and final seat-sharing arrangements are being worked out in the state, it said.
The party's electoral fortunes have been on the decline since last year when it lost power in Madhya Pradesh after its leader Jyotiraditya Scindia and his supporting MLAs switched over to the BJP.
The Congress also lost the assembly elections in Delhi and Bihar last year.
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