New Delhi: The Congress’s organisational rejig in Uttarakhand—a bid to step out of ex-CM Harish Rawat’s shadow—has exposed the fault lines in the party, casting a shadow on its ability to put its house in order and mount a serious challenge to the BJP in the state.
The BJP has ruled the state since 2017. Uttarakhand goes to the polls, early in 2027.
Last week, the party appointed Ganesh Godiyal as its Uttarakhand unit’s president, replacing Karan Mahra. Returning to the Congress from the BJP in 2022, Harak Singh Rawat has been made the chair of the party’s election management committee. Pritam Singh has been given the charge of the campaign committee for the Congress’s Uttarakhand unit. Show Full Article
However, the appointments, particularly those of Godiyal and Harak Singh Rawat, ap

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