The congress announced 27 Vice Presidents and 69 General Secretaries for Telangana Unit
Hyderabad, June 10 (IANS). The All India Congress Committee (AICC) announced 27 vice presidents and 69 general secretaries of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) on Monday. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge approved the proposal to appoint vice president and general secretaries. AICC Secretary Secretary KC Venugopal released the list on Monday night. These appointments have been pending over the past six months. It comes a few days after the appointment of five TPCC committees by AICC. The appointed Vice President includes some MPs, MLAs and MLCs. MP from Nalgonda Cuttaging KK Raghuveer Reddy was named Vice President. Mlas Nainin Rajendra Reddy and Dr. Chikkudu Vamshi Kirhasna and MLC Balmur Venkat and Basavraju Saraiya have been appointed vice preferences. AICC member and current TPCC secretary secretary Kota Neelima has been named Vice President. Other Vice Presidents include T. Kumar Rao, Hanumandala Jhansi Reddy, Bandhi Ramesh, Kondru Pushlila, BC Kailash Kumar, Namindla Srinivas, Athram Suguna, Gali Anil Kumar, Chitla Satyanarayana, Lakavath Dhanwanti, M. Venu Gaur, Kotimreddy Vinay Reddy, Kondeti Malliya, Ma Fneem, S. Suresh Kumar, Bontu Ronmohan, Officer Yusuf Zahi, S. Suresh Kumar, Bontu Ramohan, Officer Yusf Zahi, SS Suresh Kumar, Jagadishwar Rao, Nawab Mujahid Alam Khan, Gumala Mohan Reddy and Chinnapala Sangameshwar are. The leadership of the congress ensured proper presentation to backward classes, scheduled role players, scheduled tribes and minorities in appointments. MLAs are one of the 69 general secretaries appointed by Vedma Bojzu, Parnika Reddy and Matka Ragamayi Party. These appointments were made a day after the expansion of the state cabinet, including three ministers. Zee Vivek Venkataswamy, Adluri Laxman Kumar and Vakti Srihari took oath as ministers. It was the first expansion of the Cabinet, formed on December 7, 2023 with the curse of the main minister and 11 ministers. The long pending this expansion took place after the party’s central leadership approved the names of three ministers. Although there are vacancies in the Cabinet, the party leadership has decided to keep three posts vacant. There may be a maximum of 18 ministers, including the main minister in the state. -Ians Sch/DSC