The Congress party is set to hold its All India Congress Committee (AICC) session in Gujarat after a gap of 64 years. This decision comes as a significant move by the party to boost its presence in the state. The AICC session will provide a platform for party leaders to discuss and strategize on various political issues and future plans. The last time the AICC session was held in Gujarat was in 1958. The event is expected to draw a large number of party members and supporters from across the country. Gujarat has been a politically significant state, and the Congress party’s decision to hold the AICC session there reflects its focus on strengthening its base in the region. The session is likely to witness discussions on key issues affecting the state and the country as a whole. By choosing Gujarat as the venue for the AICC session, the Congress party aims to engage with the local population and convey its message effectively. This move is seen as part of the party’s efforts to revitalize its organizational structure and connect with voters ahead of upcoming elections. Overall, the AICC session in Gujarat is expected to have a significant impact on the party’s political strategy and future prospects in the state.

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