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Congress can accept Rajya Sabha DMK’s offer in an effort to calm rebels

New Delhi: With Ally DMK offers the Sabha’s Rajya chair to Congress, speculation widespread in the circle of parties that Gandhis might use unexpected gifts to accommodate dissidents.
Close ally, DMK under the Chairman of Minister Stalin is set to make a clean sweep from 3 Hospital vacancies from countries that have appeared in the middle of the road.
DMK agreed to leave the chair in 2019 for former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the request of the Congress, but vacancies suddenly appeared in Rajasthan who was governed by Congress, and Singh was accommodated there.
This time, DMK was studied to offer chairs.
Source of Congress said President Sonia Gandhi was resolving candidates from Tamil Nadu.
Coupled with the bed at Maharashtra recently fallen empty with the death of young lawmakers Rajeev Satav, the Tamil Nadu RS seats have triggered speculation at a party of possible choices, with all eyes on whether the two seats will be used to accommodate seniors.
The leaders of the G-23 block, led by former Ghulam opposition leader of the Prophet Azad.
In addition, a young party manager from TN is also seen as considered.
Sources placed well said there were three possibilities for Maharashtra, all of the Veteran Hospital – Mukul Wasnik, Rajiv Shukla and Rajni Patil.
Wasnik came from the G-23 block which wrote a letter looking for reform in the organization.
Congress grappled in many fields because they tried to regulate internally considering the political challenges in the future.
A decision that is likely to come this week is Rejig in the Punjab unit and Uttarakhand driven by a crisis, the two countries headed to the poll in early 2022, while the leadership issues at Lok Sabha had also received excellence.
After depletion in the election of West Bengal, the question of hanging the continuation of Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who led an unexpected party campaign against TMC, as a leader in a lower house.
Two possible competitors are the signing of Manish Tiwari and Shashi Tharoor -Both to the G-23 letter.
However, Ravneet Bittu, a MP Punjab, led the Congress contingent during a budget session when Chowdhury was not available.
In Punjab, how to navjot sidhu, politicians who turned Mercurial cricket, accommodated being watched.
While after the state president, Chairman of the Campaign and Deputy CM Committee was on the table, the first option had an internal opponent including the Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.
There is also the possibility of twin portfolios such as CM representatives and campaign heads, or campaign heads with nominations to CEC.
However, a senior leader claimed Sidhu was interested in his position to post-election as a credible face with concern for problems than posts.
Manish Tewari is also a candidate for Punjab PCC.
In Uttarakhand, the congress can give the name of the former CM Harish to take care of the head of the campaign while it can choose MLA close to him as head of state.

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