Congress Working Committee meeting will be held tomorrow evening at 4 pm under the leadership of Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

CWC Meeting: After the defeat in the assembly elections of five states including Uttar Pradesh, the top committee of the Congress will meet on Sunday at 4 pm.

This meeting of CWC will be chaired by Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

This meeting is considered very important in view of the crushing defeat of the Congress in five states.

Sources said on Saturday that

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This meeting is taking place at a time when some leaders of G-23, a disgruntled faction of Congress, had a meeting on Friday night.

Manish Tewari and other leaders attended the meeting held at the house of senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad.

In Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa and Manipur, the Congress has not been able to do much, while in Punjab it has lost power with a bad performance.

Congress Working Committee or the top decision-making body of Congress


After the defeat of the Congress, many leaders including Kerala MP Shashi Tharoor have already demanded changes at the top level.

However, senior Karnataka leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and DK Shivakumar have expressed confidence in the Gandhi family.

After the defeat, many leaders in the UP Congress have also announced to leave the party.

On the other hand, UP Congress's electronic media coordinator Zeeshan Haider has been expelled from the party for making objectionable statements towards the leadership. 


It is worth noting that the Congress, which is trapped in factionalism and infighting in Punjab, has suffered a crushing defeat.

Aam Aadmi Party has made a big bang by winning 92 seats there.

Congress has been reduced to just 18 seats.

State Congress President Navjot Sidhu and Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi have themselves lost the elections.

In UP, the Congress has stopped in just two seats.

In Uttarakhand, the exit polls also showed the possibility of a tough fight for the Congress with the BJP.

But when the results came, the Congress was left far behind.

The same fate happened to the Congress in Goa as well.

In Manipur too, the Congress was reduced to just five seats.