The Congress party is set to hold its All India Congress Committee (AICC) session in Gujarat after a span of 64 years. This significant event marks a return to the state for the party’s key decision-making body. The last AICC session in Gujarat took place in 1958. The announcement of this session comes as a strategic move by the Congress party to strengthen its presence in the state and connect with the people ahead of the upcoming elections. The decision to hold the session in Gujarat is seen as a reflection of the party’s commitment to reinvigorating its base in the region. The AICC session is expected to bring together party leaders and workers from across the country to discuss key issues, strategies, and future plans. This session holds particular importance for the Congress party’s leadership as they aim to rally support and rejuvenate their political agenda. With Gujarat being a crucial state in the Indian political landscape, the Congress party’s decision to hold the AICC session there underscores the state’s significance in their larger political strategy. As preparations for the session are underway, party members and supporters are eagerly anticipating the discussions and decisions that will emerge from this gathering. Stay tuned for more updates on the Congress party’s AICC session in Gujarat.

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