Congress Forms Two Panels to Probe Punjab Politics, J&K Anti-Party Activities
Congress Forms Two Panels to Probe Punjab, J&K Issues

The Congress party has constituted two committees to investigate the political situation in Punjab and anti-party activities in Jammu and Kashmir, according to sources. The panels are expected to provide a factual assessment of the party's prospects, challenges, and internal issues in these regions.

Punjab Committee

The committee tasked with examining Punjab politics will look into the party's current standing, internal conflicts, and electoral challenges. Sources indicated that the panel will gather feedback from local leaders and workers to present a comprehensive report to the party high command.

Key Objectives

  • Assess the party's organizational strength in Punjab.
  • Identify internal factionalism and leadership issues.
  • Suggest measures to improve party unity and electoral performance.

Jammu and Kashmir Committee

The second committee will probe anti-party activities in Jammu and Kashmir, focusing on alleged indiscipline and actions that undermine party interests. It will also evaluate the party's strategy in the region ahead of upcoming elections.

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Scope of Inquiry

  • Review reports of anti-party activities by members.
  • Recommend disciplinary action against those found guilty.
  • Propose steps to strengthen the party's presence in J&K.

Both committees are expected to submit their findings within a month. The Congress leadership hopes these measures will address internal dissent and boost the party's performance in key states.

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