Though Mishra did not give any specific date or timing for the launch, he told PTI that finishing touches were being given to the party journal.
The Associated Journals Ltd had in August announced that National Herald, which became defunct in 2008, would resume publication.
"The Associated Journals Ltd, a company founded in 1937 by Pandit Jawaharalal Nehru, has taken steps to resume publication of its English and Hindi newspapers National Herald and Navjivan," Congress Treasurer Motilal Vora, who is also managing director of AJL Limited, had said.
Vora said the publications shall seek to give voice to the vision of Nehru and shall seek to occupy a liberal, progressive, secular space.
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"They shall strive to represent the under-represented and all those deprived of voice, thereby promoting the ideals of a plural, democratic party," he said.
The decision to relaunch the publication had come in the midst of a legal battle over its past, which has ensnared Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul. The issue is at present pending in court.
He had also written to Urban development Ministry demanding cancellation of land allotment and confiscation of properties to AJL for alleged violation of allotment conditions.
Both Sonia Gandhi and and Rahul Gandhi along with five others were granted bail on December 19, 2015 after they appeared in response to the summons.
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