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Chintan Shivir: Unanimity on 'one family, one ticket' rule, says Congress leader Ajay Maken
Updated On: 13 May, 2022 12:45 PM IST | Udaipur | PTI
The party is also considering capping at five years holding of a post with a cooling off period of three years and setting up of an assessment wing to monitor performance of office bearers

Rahul Gandhi leaving for the 'Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir' in Udaipur, from Sarai Rohilla railway station, in New Delhi. Pic/PTI
The Congress is considering enforcing the 'One family, one ticket' formula with the exception only when another family member has been working for at least five years in the party.
The party is also considering capping at five years holding of a post with a cooling off period of three years and setting up of an assessment wing to monitor performance of office bearers. Addressing a press conference ahead of the start of the party's 'Chintan Shivir', Congress general secretary Ajay Maken said "big changes" are in store for the party organisation and it will completely transform its working style going forward. He said a proposal is being considered that 50 per cent party positions be reserved for those less than 50 years of age in party committees at every level of the Congress organisation. He said there is unanimity on establishing mandal committees between booth and block level in party organisation.
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