Congress paves the way for return of expelled workers

  • | Wednesday | 20th March, 2019

SHIMLA: Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee HPCC ) has decided to take back those expelled workers who have wished to return to the party unconditionally. “There are many Congress leaders and other people who want to return to the party. However, they will not be given any post in the party for the next two years, he added.He said return of those party workers who had contested assembly elections against the official party candidate is still pending and will be taken after weighing the pros and cons. The party is taking decision with full consideration and thoughtfulness,” he said.Earlier in February, a four-member high-level committee had decided to take back 46 rebels, including former MLAs. However, the fate of leaders who had contested elections in the past against official candidates of the party has not been decided yet.HPCC president Kuldeep Singh Rathore said the party has decided in principle to take back party workers who had been expelled due to involvement in anti-party activities.

SHIMLA: Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee HPCC ) has decided to take back those expelled workers who have wished to return to the party unconditionally. However, the fate of leaders who had contested elections in the past against official candidates of the party has not been decided yet.HPCC president Kuldeep Singh Rathore said the party has decided in principle to take back party workers who had been expelled due to involvement in anti-party activities. However, they will not be given any post in the party for the next two years, he added.He said return of those party workers who had contested assembly elections against the official party candidate is still pending and will be taken after weighing the pros and cons. “There are many Congress leaders and other people who want to return to the party. The party is taking decision with full consideration and thoughtfulness,” he said.Earlier in February, a four-member high-level committee had decided to take back 46 rebels, including former MLAs.

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