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By BOOM Team Mallikarjun Kharge was declared the new president of the Indian National Congress after winning 7,897 out of 9,385 votes. Shashi Tharoor, another from runner, won 1,072 votes. Madhusudan Misty said that there were 416 invalid votes. The Congress congratulated Kharge saying, "Hearty congratulations to Shri @kharge ji on behalf of Congress family on being elected as National President." Tharoor took to Twitter to announce that the Congress presidential elections have gone in favour of Mallikarjun Kharge and congratulated him on becoming the new Congress president. Kharge is the firs...
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By BOOM Team The Indian National Congress is set to get its first non-Gandhi president in 24 years. The counting for the presidential polls of the party began at 10 am in New Delhi at the party headquarters. Mallikarjun Kharge and Shashi Tharoor emerged as the front runners and one them will be announced as party president later in the day. A total of 9,915 members of the party voted on October 17 when the elections were held. The voter turnout was around 96%, the Congress had said in a press briefing following the polls. What was the polling process? The Congress had set up booths across Indi...
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By Sana Fazili Congress is set to vote for the party president today with senior leaders Shashi Tharoor and Mallikarjun Kharge being the top two contenders in the fray. The counting of votes will take place on October 19. Tharoor took to Twitter on Monday morning and posted pictures from Congrees's Kerala office where the polling was underway. "Whatever happens, may @incIndia win! (sic)," he wrote. In another tweet, he said he spoke to Kharge and wished him well ahead of the polls. "Spoke to Mallikarjun Kharge this morning to wish him well & to reaffirm my respect for him & our shared devotion...
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By BOOM Team Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Mallikarjun Kharge emerged as the top two names who will contest for the October 17 elections for the Congress party president. On the final day of submission, both Kharge and Tharoor filed nomination papers on Friday. Both Kharge and Tharoor were backed by colleagues as they filed Since then, there has been much banter between the two over the polls. While Kharge had said that he preferred a consensus candidate, Tharoor said he would want a democratic election. However, both the leaders said that there was no rift between the Congress and it wa...
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By BOOM Team The Congress presidential elections are scheduled to be held in just a few weeks on October 17. With the window for filing nominations coming to a close, three prominent leaders of the party filed their nominations on Friday Members of the Gandhi family will not be running for Congress president. Senior party leader and Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot announced that he would not contest the elections after he met the party's interim chief to discuss the political crisis in Rajasthan on Thursday. After Gehlot bowed out, Digvijaya Singh came to be seen as a probable candidate ...
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