Ahead of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly polls, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today formed a committee headed by veteran party leader Vidya Stokes to ensure better coordination among various leaders.

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The Committee has all top leaders from the state as its members, including chief minister Virbhadra Singh. Former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Anand Sharma and Pradesh Congress President Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu are also members of the panel.

The Coordination Committee also has Rajya Sabha MP Viplove Thakur, senior state ministers G S Bali and Thakur Kaul Singh, besides AICC Secretary Asha Kumari, as its members. The panel has been formed to ensure proper coordination among leaders and to minimise dissensions within the party. It will also help ensure that the Congress party contests the November 9 Assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh as a united force and emerge victorious, a party leader said. The Congress has declared that it will contest the polls in the state under the leadership of Virbhadra Singh, who is also the chairman of the party's campaign committee. 

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The BJP today claimed the Union government's decision to demonetize high-value currency and implement the GST had no bearing on the party's prospects in the Himachal Pradesh assembly polls scheduled on November 9.

Elaborating the BJP's campaign programme in which Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath would be a major campaigner, party leader J P Nadda said here that not declaring the party's ministerial face in the state polls was a part of BJP's strategy, which differs from state to state. "The BJP is heading for a landslide victory in the assembly polls as people are fed up with the corrupt Congress rule with the chief minister on bail leading the party," he said, apparently referring to money laundering and disproportionate assets cases against Virbhadra Singh.

Denying that the sudden demonetization of currency in November last year and the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) have backfired, the Union health minister said the steps have instead taken India economically forward. The problems linked with the steps were being resolved, he said. The Union minister sought to partially lay the blame on other political parties over its criticism by them on the GST.

The GST was not Prime Minister Narendra Modi's or the BJP's decision alone, but also of other political parties and chief ministers represented on the GST Council, he said. Nadda said the Congress party was raising the issues to derive political advantage. He said Prime Minister Modi, BJP chief Amit Shah, Union ministers and several other leaders would campaign for the party.

Modi is to visit the state on November 2, 4 and 6. He would address rallies at Rehan in Fatehpur and Dhaulakuan in Sirmaur on November 2, his programmes for November 4 and 6 were being finalised, he said. Uma Bharti and Gen. V K Singh would campaign for two- three days. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath would address rallies at Renuka, Arki and Karsog on October 29, and in Nalagarh, Nagrota and Dadasiba on October 30.

Haryana and Uttarakhand chief ministers Manohar Lal Khattar and Trivendra Singh Rawat would also campaign. Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley would release the party's "Vision document" on October 29.