Nearly a hundred elected delegates attended the Conference, and 54 delegates took part in the debate and discussion on the proposed political-organisational report. The debates were mainly focused on organizing the millions of unorganized sector and daily-wage workers into their respective unions and to establish them as a potent political force to rejuvenate the left movement and expand the party in the national capital of Delhi.
On the second day the State Conference was addressed by Partys General Secretary Comrade Dipankar Bhattacharya who called upon the Party in Delhi to participate in the ongoing intense campaign against the nuke deal and other threats to Indias sovereignty and democracy.
The Conference elected a 19-member State Committee and Comrade Sanjay Sharma was elected the new State Secretary of Delhi. Outgoing State Secretary Comrade Rajendra Pratholi, who had been in that role for 16 years and will now become in-charge of Uttarakhand, was given a warm farewell.