The Congress party is all set to hold its All India Congress Committee (AICC) session in Gujarat after a gap of 64 years. This significant decision comes as the party aims to strengthen its presence in the state ahead of the upcoming elections. The last AICC session held in Gujarat was in 1958. The event is expected to bring together top party leaders, including Congress President Sonia Gandhi, to discuss key issues and strategies for the future. This move is seen as a strategic decision by the Congress party to connect with voters in Gujarat and boost its electoral prospects. The session is likely to focus on addressing the challenges faced by the party in the state and devising a roadmap for the upcoming elections. Gujarat has been a stronghold of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for several years, and the Congress party is looking to make inroads in the state. By holding the AICC session in Gujarat, the Congress aims to galvanize its cadre and revitalize its grassroots connect in the state. The decision has been welcomed by party workers and leaders, who see it as a positive step towards rejuvenating the party’s presence in Gujarat. With the AICC session set to take place in Gujarat after more than six decades, all eyes will be on the Congress party as it gears up for a crucial political battle in the state.

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Congress to convene AICC session in Gujarat after 64 years, marking significant political shift.
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