Congress High Command Meets in Delhi as CWC Holds Crucial Strategy Session
The Congress Working Committee held a crucial meeting at Indira Bhavan in New Delhi, attended by Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, to deliberate on key political and strategic issues shaping the party’s future direction.
The meeting was chaired by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and witnessed the presence of senior leaders including CPP Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi. Several members of the Congress Working Committee also attended the session, underscoring the importance the party has attached to this deliberation.
According to party sources, the discussions focused on a range of political and organizational issues, with particular attention given to upcoming strategic decisions and the party’s stance on prevailing political developments. While no official resolutions were announced immediately after the meeting, the agenda reflected the Congress leadership’s effort to align its internal strategy with broader national political challenges.
The choice of Indira Bhavan as the venue added symbolic weight to the meeting, as the headquarters has increasingly become the nerve center of the party’s decision-making processes. The presence of the top leadership at a single table highlighted a coordinated approach toward addressing both internal party matters and the evolving political landscape.
The CWC meeting is being viewed as an important step in shaping the Congress party’s near-term strategy, especially as it prepares to respond to key political issues and sharpen its organizational focus. The deliberations are expected to influence the party’s decisions in the coming weeks, reinforcing the role of the CWC as the central forum for charting Congress’s political direction.

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