In a please-all exercise ahead of assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, Congress today appointed four Vice Presidents and an equal number of general secretaries and 76 secretaries representing all sections in the faction-ridden state unit of the party.
The four Vice Presidents are Raj Bahadur Lodhi, Raja Pateria, Ramlal Yadav and Batuk Shankar Joshi, while the general secretaries are Vrindavan Ahirwar, Prakash Jain, Chandrika Dwivedi and Kamleshwar Patel.
The announcement was made by party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi.
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Factionalism has been the bane for Congress in Madhya Pradesh where it is out of power for the past ten years.
During a number of meetings in the AICC, party Vice President Rahul Gandhi had been laying great emphasis on party leaders projecting a united face in the BJP-ruled state.
Congress has a number of senior leaders in MP including Scindia, Digvijay Singh, Kamal Nath, Suresh Pachouri, Satyavrat Chaturvedi and party's late veteran Arjun Singh's son Ajay Singh.
Congress sources say some sort of cohesiveness has been arrived and the party is hopeful of putting up a united fight in Madhya Pradesh this time.