Congress Working Committee Explained

The Congress Working Committee (CWC) is the executive committee of the Indian National Congress. It was formed in December 1920 at Nagpur session of INC which was headed by C. Vijayaraghavachariar. It is composed of senior party leaders and is responsible for taking decisions on important policy and organizational matters, as well as guiding and directing the party's activities and campaigns at the national level. It typically consists of fifteen members elected from the All India Congress Committee (AICC). The CWC is headed by the party president, who is elected by the members of the All India Congress Committee (AICC), the party's central governing body.

The Working Committee has had different levels of power in the party at different times. In the period prior to Indian independence in 1947, the Working Committee was the centre of power, and the Working President was frequently more active than the Congress President. In the period after 1967, when the Congress Party split for the first time (between factions loyal to Indira Gandhi and those led by the Syndicate of regional leaders including Kamaraj, Prafulla Chandra Sen, Ajoy Mukherjee, and Morarji Desai), the power of the Working Committee declined; but Indira Gandhi's triumph in 1971 led to a re-centralisation of power away from the states and the All-India Congress Committee and caused the Working Committee in Delhi to once again be the paramount decision-making body of the party.[1] The centralised nature of Congress decision making has since caused observers in the states to informally describe instructions from Delhi as coming from the High Command.

Composition of Congress Working Committee

Sources:[2] [3] [4]

President

Members[5]

S. NoMemberPortraitPosition in government
1.Sonia Gandhi
2.Manmohan Singh
3.Rahul Gandhi
4.A. K. Antony
5.Ambika Soni
6.Abhishek Singhvi
7.Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
8.Ajay Maken
9.Anand Sharma
10.Jairam Ramesh
11.Gaikhangam Gangmei
12.Jitendra Singh
13.Selja Kumari
14.Dr Lal Thanhawla
15.Mukul Wasnik
16.Charanjit Singh Channi
17.Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
18.P. Chidambaram
19.Randeep Surjewala
20.N. Raghuveera Reddy
21.Tariq Anwar
22.Sachin Pilot
23.Tamradhwaj Sahu
24.Shashi Tharoor
25.Salman Khurshid
26.Digvijaya Singh
27.Deepak Babaria
28.Meira Kumar
29.Jagdish Thakor
30.Ghulam Ahmad Mir
31.Avinash Pandey
32.Deepa Dasmunsi
33.Gaurav Gogoi
34.Syed Naseer Hussain
35.Kamleshwar Patel
36.K. C. Venugopal
37Balasaheb Thorat

Permanent Invitees

[6]

S.noMemberPortrait Position
1.Ajoy KumarEx MP Lok Sabha
2.Rajeev ShuklaMP
3.A. ChellakumarEx MP Lok Sabha
4.Pratibha SinghEx MP Lok Sabha
5.ex MP, (Chandigarh)
6.Veerappa Moilyex MP, (Karnataka)
7.Harish RawatFormer Chief Minister of Uttarakhand
8.Bharatsinh SolankiEx MP
9.Mohan Prakashex MLA, Rajasthan
10.Ramesh ChennithalaMLA, Kerala
11.B. K. HariprasadMLC, Karnataka
12.Manish Tewari
13.Sukhjinder Singh RandhawaMP
14.Deepender Singh HoodaMP, Haryana
15.Devender YadavEx MLA
16.Girish Chodankar
17.Gurdeep Singh Sappal
18.T. Subbarami Reddyex MP, Andhra Pradesh
19.K Raju
20.Manikrao ThakreEx MLA
21.Chandrakant HandoreMP Rajya Sabha, ex MLAMaharashtra
22.Meenakshi Natarajanex MP, Madhya Pradesh
23.Manickam TagoreMP
24.Phulo Devi NetamMP, Chhattisgarh
25.Damodar Raja NarasimhaCabinet Minister, Telangana
26.Sudip Roy BarmanMLA, Tripura
27.Kanhaiya Kumar
28.Sachin Rao

Special Invitees

[7]

S. NoMember Portrait Position
1.President, All India Mahila Congress
2.Varun ChoudharyPresident, NSUI
3.Srinivas BVPresident, IYC
4.Lalji DesaiChief Organiser,Seva Dal
5.Supriya ShrinateChairman, Social Media & Platforms
6.Challa Vamshi Chand ReddyEx MLA
7.Kodikunnil SureshMP
8.Yashomati ThakurMLA
9.Gidugu Rudra Rajuex President APCC
10.Ganesh GodiyalEx MLA
11.Praniti ShindeMP
12.M. M. Pallam Rajuex-MP
13.Pawan KheraChairman, Media & Publicity
14.Vikar Rasool WaniEx President J&KPCC
15.Naseem KhanEx MLA Maharashtra

Criticism

The Congress has not held internal elections for CWC for nearly 20 years and the last elections were held in 1998.[8] In 2017 Election Commission ordered it to hold internal elections[9] but as of 2020 no elections were held.[10] When Congress was trying to forge an alliance with ideologically opposite Shiv Sena in Maharashtra in 2019, Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam publicly urged Sonia Gandhi to dissolve the CWC, saying "they cannot be trusted anymore."[11] [12] In 2020 a paper by Observer Research Foundation calls a large number of CWC members "unprincipled, opportunists and self-serving individuals for whom self-interest is paramount."[13]

See also

References

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  2. Web site: Indian National Congress .
  3. Web site: Analysis: New Congress Working Committee - Focus on Polls, Not Rocking Boat .
  4. News: Shashi Tharoor, Sachin Pilot included in revamped Congress Working Committee . The Hindu . 20 August 2023 . Phukan . Sandeep .
  5. Web site: Indian National Congress - Congress Working Committee.
  6. Web site: Indian National Congress - Congress Working Committee. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190720114608/https://www.inc.in/en/congress-working-committee/permanent-invitees . 20 July 2019 .
  7. Web site: Indian National Congress - Congress Working Committee. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190717012400/https://www.inc.in/en/congress-working-committee/special-invitees . 17 July 2019 .
  8. News: 12 August 2019. Nobody But Rahul, Says Congress Leader Whose Father Ran vs Sonia Gandhi. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190812004128/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/nobody-but-rahul-says-congress-leader-whose-father-ran-vs-sonia-gandhi-1759057. 23 August 2020.
  9. News: Election Commission Tells Congress to Hold Internal Elections by June 30 . 23 August 2020.
  10. News: EC can freeze Congress symbol or initiate action if the party remains leaderless. Pankaj Vohra. August 8, 2020. 23 August 2020.
  11. Web site: Congress "Defamed", Rahul Gandhi Should Return to Lead: Sanjay Nirupam After Maharashtra Twist. https://web.archive.org/web/20200206174034/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/congress-defamed-rahul-gandhi-should-return-to-lead-sanjay-nirupam-after-maharashtra-twist-2137334. 6 February 2020.
  12. Web site: Old Grudge, Unfulfilled Demand: Why Rahul Gandhi Remained Absent from Cong's Meet on Delhi Riots. https://web.archive.org/web/20200226123542/https://www.news18.com/news/politics/old-grudge-unfulfilled-demands-why-rahul-gandhi-remained-absent-from-congresss-meet-on-delhi-riots-2516309.html. 26 February 2020. 26 February 2020.
  13. Web site: Congress moving towards extinction?. https://web.archive.org/web/20200314154627/https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/congress-moving-towards-extinction-54571/. 14 March 2020.

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