After six decades, Congress to hold national convention in Gujarat

IANS April 7, 2025 290 views

The Indian National Congress is set to host its pivotal national convention in Ahmedabad, breaking a six-decade absence from Gujarat. This significant event coincides with approaching milestones celebrating Sardar Patel and Mahatma Gandhi's legacies. Over 3,000 delegates, including top party leadership, will gather to discuss the party's future and reconnect with its historical roots. The convention represents a strategic effort to reinvigorate the Congress's political presence in a state traditionally dominated by the BJP.

"The people of Gujarat are enthusiastic, and this convention is expected to set a new direction" - Dr. Manish Doshi, Congress Media Convener
Ahmedabad, April 7: After a gap of more than six decades, the Indian National Congress is set to host its national convention in Ahmedabad on April 8 and 9. This significant return marks the first time since 1961 that the party's top decision-making body, the All India Congress Committee (AICC), will meet in Gujarat -- a state with deep historical ties to the party and India's freedom struggle.

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- First national convention in Gujarat since 1961

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Historic gathering at Sabarmati Riverfront

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Over 3,000 delegates expected to attend

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Celebrates Gandhi and Patel's legacies

The announcement was made by Dr Manish Doshi, Media Convener of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee, here on Sunday.

The convention arrives at a moment of rich historical significance. In 2025, the nation will celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, one of the founding leaders of independent India and a stalwart of the Congress. It also marks 100 years since Mahatma Gandhi, who recognised the importance of Congress' ideology in India's struggle for Independence, assumed the party's presidency. Dr Doshi noted that bringing the convention to Gujarat pays homage to these legacies, especially given Sardar Patel's role as the first and longest-serving president of the Gujarat Congress.

The last AICC session in Gujarat was held in Bhavnagar in 1961. Prior to that, the 1938 Haripura session in the Surat district, presided over by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, made history by passing the 'Purna Swaraj' resolution, calling for complete self-rule.

Earlier Congress sessions in Gujarat include those in Ahmedabad in 1902 and 1921 and in Surat in 1907 -- all landmark events in the evolution of India's national movement. The two-day schedule of the 86th Indian National Congress session is packed with significant events.

On April 8, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party's apex policy-making body, will convene at 11.00 a.m. at the historic Sardar Smarak in Shahibaug. Later that day, at 5.00 p.m., party leaders and delegates will gather for a solemn prayer meeting at Sabarmati Ashram, the symbolic centre of Mahatma Gandhi's freedom movement. The evening will culminate in a cultural programme at 7.45 p.m. at the Riverfront Event Centre on the banks of the Sabarmati River, where Gujarat's heritage and its contribution to the Congress movement will be celebrated.

The national convention itself will be held on April 9, also along the Sabarmati River, with more than 3,000 delegates expected to attend from across the country. Prominent Congress leaders -- including National President Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Chief Ministers of Congress-ruled states, state presidents, CWC members, and special invitees -- will be present.

Dr Doshi emphasized that this event is more than a political gathering; it is an opportunity for Gujarat to once again offer a new vision to the nation. "The preparations are in full swing. The people of Gujarat are enthusiastic, and this convention is expected to set a new direction -- both for the state and for the Congress at the national level," he said.

Hosting the convention in Gujarat is being seen as a matter of immense pride for the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee, which is looking to rejuvenate its political momentum in a state that has long been a BJP stronghold.

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Priya K.
This is such a historic moment! Gujarat has such deep roots in our freedom struggle. Excited to see Congress returning to its roots 🙌 The Sabarmati Riverfront is a perfect venue too!
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Rahul M.
While I appreciate the historical significance, I hope this isn't just symbolic. Congress needs concrete plans to connect with Gujarat's youth beyond heritage events. The state has changed a lot since 1961.
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Sunita P.
My grandfather attended the 1961 session in Bhavnagar! He'd be so emotional seeing this return. The Haripura session mention brought back memories of his stories about Netaji Bose. ❤️
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Amit D.
Interesting move strategically. Gujarat politics has been one-sided for too long. Healthy competition is good for democracy. Curious to see if this convention leads to meaningful engagement.
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Neha R.
The cultural program at Riverfront sounds amazing! Hope they showcase Gujarat's diverse traditions beyond just political history. Our folk arts deserve this platform too.
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Vikram S.
As someone who studies political history, this is fascinating! The 1907 Surat session was so pivotal. Wonder if today's leaders realize they're walking in the footsteps of giants. Hope they rise to the occasion.

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