Congress Youth Shakeup: Manish Sharma Takes Charge Amid Bihar Polls

The Congress party has made a significant leadership change in its youth wing. Manish Sharma, who has been with the party for years handling internal elections, now leads the Indian Youth Congress. This move comes as outgoing chief Krishna Allavaru focuses on his role as Bihar in-charge during crucial state elections. Interestingly, Rahul Gandhi had previously recognized Sharma's potential, once noting he saw Mahatma Gandhi's qualities in him.

Key Points: Manish Sharma Appointed Indian Youth Congress In-Charge

  • Manish Sharma replaces Krishna Allavaru as Youth Congress chief with immediate effect
  • Sharma handled NSUI and Youth Congress elections for 14 years
  • Rahul Gandhi once saw "Mahatma Gandhi's DNA" in Sharma years ago
  • Timing of appointment draws attention amid ongoing Bihar state elections
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Manish Sharma appointed in-charge of Indian Youth Congress

Congress appoints Manish Sharma as Indian Youth Congress In-Charge, replacing Krishna Allavaru who continues as Bihar in-charge amid state elections.

"A new chapter begins! Heartiest congratulations to Manish Sharma ji on taking charge - K.C. Venugopal"

New Delhi, Oct 23

Congress has appointed youth leader Manish Sharma as the In-Charge of the Indian Youth Congress, with immediate effect on Thursday.

The official statement has been issued in this regard by the AICC General Secretary and Congress MP K.C. Venugopal.

Venugopal stated, "The party appreciates the contributions of the outgoing In-Charge Krishna Allavaru. A new chapter begins! Heartiest congratulations to Manish Sharma ji on taking charge as In-Charge, Indian Youth Congress. Deep gratitude to Shri Krishna Allavaru ji for his years of mentorship, guidance, and commitment to the youth movement."

The outgoing In-Charge Krishna Allavaru is currently the In-Charge of party affairs in Bihar state, which is shortly going to the polls.

Manish Sharma has had a long association with the Congress party. For about fourteen years, he has been handling the internal election process of the party's student wing, NSUI, and the youth wing, Youth Congress.

Before entering active politics, Manish Sharma completed his engineering studies in Bhopal and worked abroad for some time.

A resident of Ashoknagar near Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, Manish Sharma was once considered by Rahul Gandhi, around eight years ago, for the post of NSUI president.

According to sources, during an NSUI meeting at that time, Rahul Gandhi had remarked that he saw Mahatma Gandhi's DNA in Manish. However, due to internal opposition, Rahul could not appoint him to the position he had intended.

Manish Sharma has now been appointed as the in-charge of the Youth Congress, replacing Krishna Allavaru, who is currently the in-charge of Bihar.

Krishna had been handling Youth Congress responsibilities for nearly eight years. Even after becoming the Bihar in-charge, he continued to hold an additional charge of the Youth Congress.

Interestingly, the timing of the party's announcement relieving Krishna Allavaru of Youth Congress responsibilities, amid the Bihar elections, has drawn attention.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting timing to remove Krishna Allavaru just before Bihar elections. Seems like strategic reshuffling. Hope this doesn't affect the party's performance in Bihar polls.
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Arjun K
Rahul Gandhi seeing "Mahatma Gandhi's DNA" in Manish Sharma is quite a statement! Hope he lives up to that expectation and brings Gandhian values to youth politics. The youth need leaders with integrity.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the leadership change, I wish the Congress party would be more transparent about why it took 8 years to give Manish Sharma this position after Rahul Gandhi first considered him. Internal politics shouldn't delay capable leadership.
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Vikram M
Good to see someone from Madhya Pradesh getting this important role. His engineering background and international work experience should bring practical approach to youth issues. All the best to him! 🙏
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Kavya N
Krishna Allavaru did good work for 8 years, but sometimes fresh leadership is needed. Hope Manish Sharma focuses on real youth issues like employment and education rather than just political rhetoric.

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