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Is Rahul Gandhi’s Core Team Divided Over Congress’s Future Within INDIA Bloc?

Fresh signs of internal discord are emerging within Rahul Gandhi’s core leadership circle, raising questions about the Congress party’s strategic direction ahead of the 2029 general elections. According to sources, a significant faction within the party has begun advocating for a more independent electoral approach, arguing that Congress must prioritize rebuilding its organizational strength by contesting state elections on its own rather than relying heavily on the INDIA alliance framework.
This group believes that long-term political revival hinges on regaining lost ground at the state level, even if it risks short-term friction with alliance partners. The argument is gaining traction among leaders who view the current coalition politics as limiting Congress’s growth and bargaining power.
Simultaneously, unease is brewing over organizational decisions, particularly concerning KC Venugopal. His continuation in a key party role, despite not being elevated to the Kerala Chief Minister position, has reportedly caused discomfort among several aspirants within the party hierarchy. Sources indicate that expectations of a reshuffle or vacancy at the top have not materialized, leading to quiet discontent among leaders eyeing greater responsibility.
Taken together, these developments point to deeper fissures within Rahul Gandhi’s inner circle between those prioritizing alliance cohesion and others pushing for organizational autonomy. As Congress navigates its path forward, the balance between coalition politics and independent revival could define its political trajectory in the run-up to 202.
Overhaul in Congress Organisation likely

A major overhaul is likely within the Indian National Congress organization soon. A complete structural change is on the cards.
"From Delay to Defence: West Bengal Ends Years of Stalemate, Fortifies India’s Vulnerable Chicken’s Neck"

The West Bengal government, under Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, transferred approximately 120 acres land linked to 27 km border stretches, in the Siliguri Corridor — India’s narrow “Chicken’s Neck” (22 km at its narrowest) — to the Border Security Force, under Union Home Ministry, recently.
This resolves long-standing federal delays under the prior regime, enabling immediate border fencing, BOP construction, and enhanced surveillance. Strategically vital as the sole land link to India’s Northeast (vulnerable to China, Bangladesh influence, and disruptions), it boosts defence preparedness, curbs infiltration, smuggling, and accelerates infrastructure. Locals in Phansidewa and Fulbari areas welcomed it for improved security.
Bangladesh has shown limited public comment, though historical sensitivities around enclaves and border management persist; no major escalation reported. Other countries like China remained watchful amid broader regional tensions, but the move is framed domestically as a national security win with minimal international backlash so far. It aligns with India’s “Smart Border” push.
Will they be Ministers in West Bengal ? (UPDATED)

Informed sources said that Mssrs Shankar Ghosh,Arjun Singh,Sanjay Singh,Sawpan Dasgupta,Umesh Rai and Rudrani Ghosh are being appointed new Ministers in the Suvendu Adhikari Government.If sources are to be believed Swapan Dasgupta will get education,Rudrani Culture and Shankar Ghosh






















