Senior Himachal Congress leader Pratibha Singh on Monday said that the legacy of former Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh will continue to guide the party, as she welcomed the reconstitution of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee (HPCC) by the All India Congress Committee.
Speaking to ANI, Pratibha Singh expressed gratitude to the party high command for restructuring the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee and giving due representation to grassroots workers and senior leaders.
“Virbhadra Singh’s legacy is something that cannot be forgotten. The work he did for Himachal Pradesh and the development he brought are still visible on the ground. People remember him with respect, and his contribution will continue to inspire the party,” she said.Referring to the newly constituted HPCC, she said the move was long-awaited and would help energise party workers. “There was a delay earlier, and workers had been hoping for recognition. Now, with this reorganisation, many dedicated workers who have been serving the party on the ground have been given responsibility. We are grateful to the high command for taking this step,” she added.
Pratibha Singh also acknowledged that while party workers had high expectations, not all of them could be fulfilled. “There were many hopes among workers, and naturally, some of those could not be met.
Highlighting the need for unity ahead of upcoming elections, she said the party must avoid internal divisions and ensure that only one candidate represents the Congress in each constituency. “We have limited time, and we must work day and night to strengthen the party. The high command should ensure that there is no division of votes due to multiple candidates,” she said.On her own political role, Pratibha Singh said that both party leadership and workers had expressed a desire for her to be sent to the Rajya Sabha, though she personally had not sought the position.
“It was not my intention to go to the Rajya Sabha.
On the allegations concerning land mafia and benami land deals, she said that the party leadership and the Chief Minister will take cognisance of the matter as CM has also assured the assembly that action would be taken against any such corrupt practices of proved.
The AICC on Sunday reconstituted the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee, appointing Vinay Kumar as president and forming a 21-member executive committee, along with 12 vice presidents and 27 general secretaries, in a move aimed at strengthening the organisation at the grassroots level ahead of upcoming political challenges.