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Cong to shift to new office on Jan 15

The new six-storey office is located at 9, Kotla Road

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The Congress on Tuesday announced to shift its headquarters in New Delhi to a new building on January 15. Named ‘Indira Bhawan’, the new premises will serve as the party’s central hub for operations. The new six-storey office is located at 9, Kotla Road. The Congress office currently is located at 24, Akbar Road, which has been witness the rise and fall of the Congress for last 45 years.

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“It is time for us to move ahead with the times and embrace the new! On January 15 at 10 am, in the esteemed presence of INC president Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition RahulGandhi, CPP chairperson Sonia Gandhi will inaugurate the new AICC headquarters Indira Gandhi Bhawan, whose construction was started during her tenure as INC president,” K C Venugopal, Congress general secretary (organisation), wrote on X.

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Senior leaders, including CWC members, CWC permanent and special invitees, CPP office-bearers, AICC office-bearers, CEC members, PCC chiefs, CLP leaders, MPs as well as former CMs and former Union Ministers, will be present on the occasion, Venugopal said.

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