Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:30am on 21 Feb 2025,Friday Politics
Facing a series of electoral setbacks, the Indian National Congress is revisiting its 1960s strategy by decentralizing decision-making to empower district units. This approach aims to rejuvenate grassroots connections and address internal divisions that have weakened the party's cohesion. Historically, the 1967 elections marked a significant decline for Congress, with losses in key states and the emergence of strong regional parties. By returning to a decentralized framework, the party seeks to rebuild its foundation and counteract prolonged political challenges.