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AICC to implement Dwivedi Report to end factional feud in Cong | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 29: The truce between the two factions in the state unit of the Congress, which was hammered out in Srinagar a week ago, has proved a short lived affair after the loyalists, headed by the PCC Chief, Saif-ud-Din Soz, and the dissidents, led by Ghulam Nabi Azad, have drawn swords out of the sheaths. What is worrying the party high command in New Delhi is the way the tussle between the dissidents and the loyalists has percolated to the youth wing of the Congress. Party sources blamed a senior Congress Minister for having widened the rift between the two factions of the Congress in Jammu Kashmir. In support of their contention two senior party leaders said that after a truce was worked out bet ween Soz and Azad the Minister hosted a party and invited only those party leaders who were loyal to Azad. The party leaders said that this action of the senior Congress leader was sufficient hint for the loyalists that the dissidents were in no mood to forge reconciliation. The loyalists organise a conference and the dissidents were not invited to the meeting signalling a new turn to the ongoing tussle between the two camps. Sources in the party said that the party high command has decided to initiate measures for bringing about unity between the two factions of the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir after examining a report that was being formulated by one of the AICC general secretaries, Janardan Dwivedi, who alongwith Mohan Prakash, had visited the state recently. Inside reports said that Dwivedi has supported the idea of giving equal representation to Soz and Azad camps in the PCC and allow Soz to head the Pradesh Congress Committee. Though the Congress high command supports Soz's another term as PCC Chief it does not want to annoy those loyal to Ghulam Nabi Azad. Azad is being viewed with respect and trust by the Congress leadership at the national level. The party high command has decided to take in hand even tough measures for bringing about unity in the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir because a divided Congress could provide strength to communal forces in the border state. |
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