Congress veterans Ghulam Nabi Azad and Kamal Nath were today appointed general secretaries incharge of Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, a move seen as precursor to a major organisational shake-up in the party ahead of the assembly polls in the two states next year.
While Azad, Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, has been party general secretary incharge of Uttar Pradesh twice before, Nath will look after Haryana apart from Punjab, party General Secretary Janaradan Dwivedi said.
Madhusudan Mistry, who was hitherto looking after Uttar Pradesh, will be the new general secretary incharge of Central Election Committee, while Shakeel Ahmed, incharge of Punjab and Haryana, has been relieved of the charge, Dwivedi.
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Azad, 67, is a Gandhi family loyalist and a former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, while 69-year-old Nath is the seniormostMP in the current Lok Sabha having won from his pocket borough ofChhindwara nine times.
The reshuffle came at a time when talk of Rahul Gandhi being elevated as party chief had again gained ground.
Nath had been a party general secretary some 15 years back when he was in charge of key states like Gujarat and West Bengal.
His name was doing rounds as the possible new party chief in Madhya Pradesh.
Congress has roped in poll strategist Prashant Kishor, who successfully managed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Lok Sabha campaign in 2014 and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's last year, to aid and assist the party's UP and Haryana units.
In UP, Congress had secured just two seats in the last Lok Sabha elections with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi emerging victorious from their traditional seats of Rae Bareli and Amethi.
The Congress is in political wilderness in UP since 1989 following emergence of divisive 'Mandal-Mandir' politics and rise of the BSP, which took away its crucial dalit vote base.
In Punjab, Congress is in the opposition for the last nine years and is making a determined bid to capture power from SAD-BJP combine at a time when AAP has also come up as a serious contender for power.
The appointment of seasoned politicians like Azad and Nath came amid calls for a "major surgery" from within the party following its recent debacle in assembly polls in four states, including Assam and Kerala.