CWC meeting in Hyderabad, Chairman Kharge gave mantra of victory to party workers
During the conclusion of the Congress Working Committee meeting, Party President Mallikarjun Kharge told the party workers that we all have been brainstorming continuously for two days. Have received very good suggestions. Kharge also said that he is heartily thankful to the in-charge, president and leader of the legislative party of Telangana for inviting him for the meeting in Hyderabad. He said that many things and suggestions have been put before us by the members of the working committee. The party will consider those suggestions. But priority should be given to the work that the members have to do.
He said that first complete the PCC/ DCC/ Block Committee. If there is any problem then meet the organization general secretary, meet me, we will solve it together. Assembly elections are to be held in five states and we have to maintain this readiness till the Lok Sabha elections.
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Congress’s emphasis on reaching out to youth
During the conclusion of this meeting, Kharge said that we have to reach out to voters aged 18 to 25 years. We have to tell them about our ideology, about our history and about our work. We should prepare an army of young speakers who will convey the ideology of our party to the youth.
Mantra given to Congress leaders for victory
The Congress President said that it is very important to scrutinize the voter list of our respective areas. The organization general secretary should call a review meeting regarding this. We will give you detailed programs from booth to national level in the coming days. You will tell people about these programs and involve all Congress leaders in it.
‘Nehru ji had said…’
The Congress chief said that Nehru ji had said – Aaram is haram. I would also say that rest is forbidden. If you do all the work then the path ahead will become easier, otherwise democracy will end, the Constitution will end. I would especially tell the people of the deprived communities that if the Constitution is not there, we will go back to the place from where our struggle had started. In the end the Congress chief said that you all discussed together. Decisions have been taken, oaths have been taken. I thank you all for this unity.