The Congress party is set to undertake a significant organisational reshuffle, with changes expected in several key positions within the Pradesh Congress Committees (PCCs) and the All India Congress Committee (AICC). The move is part of efforts to strengthen the party’s internal structure and improve its electoral preparedness.

Sources indicate that the party leadership is reviewing the performance of state units and organisational teams before finalising changes. The reshuffle is expected to bring in new faces, improve coordination between the central leadership and state organisations, and give greater focus to grassroots-level strengthening.

The Congress leadership has been focusing on rebuilding its organisational machinery after recent electoral setbacks. The proposed restructuring may include changes in state in-charges, PCC leadership teams, and other important organisational roles.

Party leaders believe that strengthening state-level units will be crucial for improving communication with workers and voters. The leadership is also looking to create a more active organisational network to address regional challenges and prepare for upcoming elections.

The expected changes come at a time when Congress is working to improve internal coordination and strengthen its position as a major opposition party. Meetings involving senior leaders, state in-charges and PCC presidents have also been held to assess political developments and discuss future strategies.

The final announcement regarding the reshuffle is expected after consultations with senior party leaders.