AICC reconstitutes TN Congress
Congress high command finally reconstituted the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC).
By : k karthikeyan
Update: 2013-12-08 13:24 GMT
Chennai: It’s finally out. The Congress high command has at last reconstituted the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC), an exercise last done 12 years ago.
AICC general secretary Janardhan Dwivedi in a statement released the list of office bearers which includes 17 vice presidents, 29 general secretaries and 43 executive committee members — almost 90 men and women, most of who should be worried if their crown has not come a bit too late for the 2014 electoral battle.
Former Valparai legislator Kovai Thangam, a staunch loyalist of Union Minister G.K. Vasan has been appointed PCC treasurer. For that matter, the Vasan camp in the faction-ridden state Congress dominates the 80-plus list. PCC president B.S. Gnanadesikan, also a Vasan follower, had camped in New Delhi early this week working on his tentative list sent in April. He must be a happy man now.
Gnanadesikan’s list was put on hold after the AICC changed its captain overseeing Tamil Nadu. Mukul Wasnik replaced Ghulam Nabi Azad. Though the Vasan loyalists are enthused by this list, many of those belonging to the camp led by Union finance minister P. Chidambaram do not seem happy.
One of them said the list “is old wine in new bottle” while another described this pre-poll exercise as “repairing a drowning Titanic”.
Yet another ‘critic’ said all the fizz would vanish when the four state election results are announced on Sunday. “If we don’t fare well in these four elections, no party will want to go with us for 2014. What can all these committees do in such situation?” he wondered.
A seasoned Congressman said the AICC should have chosen a ‘concise’ committee. “They have included a host of old timers who outlived their utility to the party. There are close to 90 functionaries. I doubt if they would ever meet,” he said.
Some Vasan loyalists, whose names appear prominently in the list, exuded confidence that the reorganisation would propel the Congress into high action.
“No one can accuse us of being a faceless party sans structure. Now our party workers will be enthused,” said a former MLA close to Vasan.