Congress kicks off organisational revamp with new appointments

The Congress party has initiated a series of organizational leadership changes across several Indian states, including new appointments for PCC chiefs in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. These moves are part of a broader strategy to address factionalism and prepare for upcoming assembly elections.
Why it matters
Internal restructuring in major political parties significantly impacts electoral strategies and governance stability in the affected Indian states.
The appointment of Lok Sabha member from Virudhunagar B. Manickam Tagore as the new Tamil Nadu Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president on Saturday (June 27, 2026) is part of a series of organisational changes that the Congress high command is expected to undertake in the immediate future.
The report provides a factual account of personnel changes without using loaded language or taking a partisan stance.
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