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Many races for the post of the Bihar Congress President

Many races for the post of the Bihar Congress President
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Patna: When the Bihar Pradesh (BPCC) Congress Committee of the Madan State President Mohan Jha will complete three years in the September office, the party has begun to look for the head of his new country.
AICC Incharge for the country of Bhakta Charan Das is learned to want to choose Dalit candidates for the post.
The source said the watershed took feedback on the possibility of the candidate from the party functionaries during his recent visit to Patna.
On Tuesday, the former President of the Bihar Anil Sharma Congress had tweeted that a woman must be a BPCC president and candidate who have backwards, the castially is very backward and scheduled to be given a preference in choosing the president of work.
“A candidate for Muslim caste and forward must also be on the team,” he tweeted.
The source said during Patna’s visit, DAS had held one-on-one meeting with legislators and senior leaders to find their feedback about the new committee.
The sources added to the watershed seemed to support the Kutumba Mla Rajesh Party Makibg, President of BPCC.
The name Congress MLC Prem Chandra Mishra and the Kadwa Party Mla Shakil Ahmad Khan also conducted a round.
However, a senior leader said consensus was on RAM.
Asked about the gundul changes proposed in the state, the National Secretary General of Tariq Anwar said, “Das is Bihar Incharge and he will immediately submit a report to the national president.” However, other people say completing the name will take time because the last nod is given by a high order.
“Previously, when CP Joshi was the President of the BPCC, he recommended the name Akhilesh Singh for the position of President of the State, but that did not happen,” said a party leader, added, “Bihar is the only state in which the congress has the president.
From the Brahmana caste .
Again, at Bihar, the party has been fighting with an alliance with RJD and JD (U) and these two parties conducted underdeveloped politics.
Therefore, projecting backward candidates may not be useful.

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