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Gujarat Congress Office to move to Western Ahmedabad

Gujarat Congress unit has planned to relocate in Ahmedabad city.

The party’s headquarters will move over the weekend to a four-storey building in Western Ahmedabad at Thaltej. According to top leaders, new complex has been vaastu-enabled on the orders of Bharatsinh Solanki, who took over as state president of the Congress about 6 months ago.

Next month, civic body elections will be held in 7 cities including Surat, Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Whether a geographical regrouping will exert a new pull will, therefore, be tested in weeks.

Since 1987, the party office has been based in Eastern Ahmedabad ; in 2003, the workspace went through a thorough overhaul. By then, the Congress had been effectively demolished – it last governed Gujarat on its own in 1987 with Amarsinh Chaudhary as Chief Minister. Today, in Gujarat Assembly, it has 58 of 182 seats.

“There were several deficiencies as per vaastu (feng-shui) in the old headquarters and that is why Bharatbhai consulted vaastu experts and chose this building. We are sure it will lift morale and bring in more luck,” said a top Congress leader.

Ahead of the last lok sabha elections in 2014, the BJP had also shifted its headquarters from the Old City area in Ahmedabad to a swanky new office in state capital, Gandhinagar. Privately, party sources admitted vaastu as a motivating factor for the shift. But on record, leaders said the old party office was too small.