Jitendra Prasada is Congress vice-president
Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee president
Jitendra Prasada has been appointed Congress vice-president.
Announcing this in New Delhi on Thursday, Congress president Sitaram Kesri said this would reduce his burden.
Kesri, who held discussions with Prime Minister Inder Kumar
Gujral earlier on Thursday, said the proposed coordination committee
between the United Front and the Congress would be announced in a
day or two. The committee may have seven members instead of the earlier proposed five, he said.
Kesri reiterated that his party's support to the Gujral
government would continue. ''General elections are not in sight,'' he said underlining his assertion on the continued support to the government.
Asked about former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's forecast that elections would be held before the end of this year, Kesri said
he would not like to comment on it. ''However, Deve Gowda's
reading was just like his statement before his resignation as prime
minister that he would stand like a rock,'' Kesri said.
The Congress president said the party's working committee has
been converted into a steering committee for the AICC plenary
session which would be held at Calcutta from August 8 to 10.
Kesri said a committee for the celebration of the golden
jubilee of Independence would be set up shortly.
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