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North Indian ex-CM likely to be Congress working president
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New Delhi, Aug 8 (TIWN) As the Congress is contemplating a change in its setup, a serious churning within it is happening about an impending reshuffle at the General Secretary and state in-charges level. The party is also mulling the appointment of a working President to lessen the burden on Sonia Gandhi.
Sources say that a Hindi speaking north Indian former Chief Minister is being considered for the post. There are currently three former Chief Ministers in the party -- Digvijaya Singh, the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister; Bhupinder Singh Hooda former Haryana Chief Minister -- both had a two-term chief ministership in their respective states.
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