Bhopal, Feb. 22 -- The Madhya Pradesh Congress finds itself at yet another critical juncture with the appointment of Harish Choudhary as the new in-charge of the state unit. Choudhary, who officially assumed office at the PCC headquarters on Thursday, becomes the sixth leader to hold this position in just five years.
This rapid turnover at the helm signals a deeper malaise within the state unit of the Congress party, highlighting the ongoing instability and factionalism that have plagued its ranks.
Among Choudhary's predecessors, Deepak Babaria stands out for having the longest tenure, spanning two years.
During his time, Babaria was instrumental in uniting the fragmented leadership and introducing significant structural reforms such as ...