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After 5 decades at 24 Akbar Road, Congress to relocate to new address – Indira Gandhi Bhawan at 9A, Kotla Road
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Congress Transitions: From 24 Akbar Road to Indira Gandhi Bhawan at 9A Kotla Road After 50 Years

January 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Congress Party’s Relocation: A Historic Shift to Indira Gandhi Bhawan

After nearly five decades, the Indian National Congress party will officially relocate from its longstanding headquarters at 24 Akbar Road to a new facility named Indira Gandhi Bhawan, located at 9A, Kotla Road. This significant move is set to take place on January 15, 2025, marking a new era for the grand old party, which has played an integral role in India’s political landscape for over 139 years.

Inauguration Ceremony: A Gathering of Leaders

The inauguration of Indira Gandhi Bhawan will be presided over by the Chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, alongside Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. The ceremony is expected to attract approximately 400 high-profile leaders, including members of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) Presidents, Congress Legislative Party (CLP) Leaders, and other key political figures.

A Building Symbolizing Legacy and Modernity

The new headquarters, named after India’s first woman Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, reflects the Congress party’s commitment to uphold the vision and mission of its founding leaders. Designed with modern facilities, Indira Gandhi Bhawan aims to cater to the evolving needs of the party and its leadership, supporting administrative, organizational, and strategic activities required in today’s political landscape.

The Long Journey to the New Headquarters

The journey to this new building has been long and arduous. The foundation stone for the facility was laid back in December 2009 by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi, who was the Congress president at the time. After numerous delays and challenges, the construction has finally concluded, ready to serve as the new nerve center for the party.

Interestingly, the past headquarters at 24 Akbar Road was initially established temporarily after the Congress, under Indira Gandhi’s leadership, lost power for the first time in 1978. The location became the party’s office after Gaddam Venkatswamy, a Congress MP from Andhra Pradesh, offered his official residence to accommodate the party during a tumultuous period.

A New Beginning Amidst Changes

The necessity for relocation became even more pressing after the government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) canceled the allotment of the bungalows housing the Congress party due to a failure to adhere to a stipulated moving timeline. This decision highlighted the ongoing political shifts in India and the challenges the Congress faces in the current landscape, prompting the need for modernization and revitalization as it prepares to tackle contemporary political challenges.

The move to Indira Gandhi Bhawan is not merely a change of address; it symbolizes a new chapter for the Congress party. As it steps into a fresh space, it aims to rejuvenate its ranks and reconnect with the populace, echoing the core values and vision of its founding leaders.

Looking Forward

The Congress party’s transition to Indira Gandhi Bhawan will serve as a vital juncture for its future aspirations and endeavors. As the party prepares for this monumental event, the emphasis will be on unifying its members and reinforcing its long-standing legacy while adapting to the changing political climate of India.

In conclusion, this relocation reflects the party’s resilience and its ongoing quest for renewal, positioning it to engage effectively in the political arena ahead.

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