Sadakat Ashram becomes Congress's power center under the pretext of CWC, A major meeting will be held on the 24th
Congress gears up for its first expanded CWC meeting at Patna's historic Sadakat Ashram on Sept 24, signaling revival and renewed political energy.

Patna, the Congress headquarters, Sadakat Ashram, is not just a brick-and-mortar structure, but a confluence of Congress's roots and its latest aspirations.
Situated on the banks of the Ganges, this ashram is currently a hub of political activity and renewal. The fresh paint on the ashram's walls and the German hangers adorning the courtyard seem to signal that Congress is once again ready to emerge from the shadows of its past and forge a path for the future.
The party's expanded National Working Committee (CWC) will meet for the first time since independence on September 24th at Sadakat Ashram, a place of significance in the history of Indian politics.
The state leadership is brimming with excitement and enthusiasm to welcome its leaders. The party leadership views this as not just a formal meeting but an opportunity to inject new energy into the organization.
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