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Harish Rawat to meet top Congress officials in Delhi after tweet speculations

The ruckus in Uttarakhand Congress has now reached Delhi. After Harish Rawat’s tweet, Congress is engaged in damage control. In this sequence, the party top leadership has also spoken to Harish Rawat. Rawat will attend a pre-scheduled meeting in Delhi today. More senior Congress leaders of the state have reached Delhi.

The party leaders will first have a meeting with National General Secretary Organization KC Venugopal. After this, Rahul Gandhi will first meet all the leaders one by one. The party state in-charge and his team will also be talked to. After this, everyone will have a conversation sitting at the table. It is being told that in this entire episode, Sonia Gandhi may talk to Harish Rawat separately.

Uttarakhand Congress meetings and programs postponed

Along with Harish Rawat, party state president Ganesh Godiyal, former minister Yashpal Arya, Leader of Opposition Pritam Singh, MP Pradeep Tamta, former president Kishor Upadhyay and all senior party leaders have been summoned to Delhi. Tomorrow, after sitting with all the leaders, Rahul Gandhi will discuss this matter and find a solution. Meanwhile, the State Congress Committee has also postponed all party level meetings and programs to be held today and tomorrow on the instructions of State President Ganesh Godiyal.

Swam too much, now it’s time to rest

Harish Rawat had tweeted and said, ‘It is not strange, one has to swim in the sea of ​​elections, the organization’s structure for cooperation is either turning its back instead of extending the hand of cooperation in most places or playing a negative role. In the sea in which to swim, the power has left many crocodiles there. The representatives of those on whose orders I have to swim are tying my hands and feet. Many times a thought is coming in my mind that Harish Rawat has had enough, swam a lot, now it is time for rest!’

After this tweet began a series of speculations ranging from Harish Rawat not being happy with the party high command to the former CM hinting at retirement from active politics.

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