AICC appoints Amer Ali Khan as TPCC observer

As part of the party’s reorganisation efforts in Telangana, the AICC has issued orders designating district- and constituency-level observers and organisers.

Hyderabad: The All India Congress Committee (AICC) has appointed former MLC Amer Ali Khan as Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) observer, alongside former Puducherry chief minister V Narayanaswamy.

As part of the party’s reorganisation efforts in Telangana, the AICC has issued orders designating district- and constituency-level observers and organisers to strengthen the Congress structure across the state.

22 AICC observers appointed

According to the list released by the party high command, a total of 22 AICC observers have been appointed, including several senior Congress leaders from various states.

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For Nagarkurnool, Wanparthy, and Gadwal areas, V Narayanasamy will serve as the AICC observer, while Amer Ali Khan, N Srinivas, B Sandhya Reddy, and VH Satyanarayana have been named as TPCC organisers.

For Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Khairatabad

In Hyderabad, Maharashtra MLA Amin Patel has been appointed as AICC observer, with MP Suresh Fakir, B Soujanya Goud, Irfan Ali, and Mohammed Ghouse as TPCC observers.

For Secunderabad, CP Joshi has been named AICC observer, along with MP GV Krishna, Parnikha Reddy (MLA), and K Mallaiah as observers.

In Khairatabad, Shakti Singh Goel will serve as AICC observer, supported by MP Mallu Ravi, MLA Yashaswi C Sangameshwar, and N Seetharamulu as observers.

For Ranga Reddy district

For Ranga Reddy district, Hibi Eden has been appointed as an AICC observer, with MLA A Dayakar, Vinay Reddy, Obaidullah Kotwal, and P Vjay Reddy serving as observers.

In Medak–Siddipet, Jyoti Ruttela will act as AICC observer, while MLA M Satya, Peer Arshad Ahmed Nasir, S Jagadishwar Rao, and M Vara Lakshmi have been designated as observers.

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The AICC said the appointed observers and TPCC observers, comprising MPs, MLAs, MLCs, and senior party leaders, will play a key role in the party’s organisational restructuring across Telangana.

(The copy has been updated with minor edits)

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