New Delhi. The Congress, which was out of power at the Center eight years ago and lost governments in the states, is now facing cash crunch. The receipt of donations from corporate houses and common people has also reduced. In many places, there is a problem in paying the salaries of the employees working in the party offices. All the court cases are going on separately. In such a situation, now Congress has got attention of its property. The party has many properties across the country. Congress has now started their search. The intention is to earn rent through these properties and continue their business.
According to the news published in the English newspaper ‘The Times of India’, Pawan Bansal, the treasurer of the All India Congress Committee AICC, has written a letter to the presidents of the party in all the states, asking which party’s property is in your state. . Along with this, it has been written in the letter that if someone has occupied any property of the party, then send the information of that too. According to sources, office bearers and leaders have kept possession of the immovable property of Congress at many places. Pawan Bansal has also asked the state units to give information about the properties on which tax is due. Along with this, someone has also been asked to be posted in every state to look after the property of the party.
According to sources, Congress is the party with the most assets in the country. He has property up to the block level. It also has properties in prime locations of state capitals. In such a situation, Congress is now looking at these properties as a help to the financial trouble. In the letter that Pawan Bansal sent to the state units about this 15 days ago, it was asked to give information immediately. Let us tell you that from the information given by the Election Commission about the donations received by the parties, it was revealed that the Congress is getting much less donations than the BJP. This is the condition of the party every year in terms of donations since it lost power in 2014.