Work for people 24 hrs, 365 days and raise their issues: Kharge at CWC meet

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday said that the party accepts the verdict with genuine humility and urged the workers to work for people 24 hours, 365 days and raise their issues

Jun 8, 2024 - 13:55
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Work for people 24 hrs, 365 days and raise their issues: Kharge at CWC meet

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday said that the party accepts the verdict with genuine humility and urged the workers to work for people 24 hours, 365 days and raise their issues.

In his opening remarks at the extended Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting here, Kharge said, "While we celebrate the revival, we should pause a little, as in some states we have not performed to our abilities and expectations. Further, we could not repeat our performance in states where we had previously done well in Vidhan Sabha elections and formed the government".

Kharge said that the party will soon be holding separate discussions on each state and taking urgent remedial measures.

He said, "I will be failing in my duty if I don’t acknowledge the INDIA Alliance partners, in which each party played its designated role in different states and contributed to the other. Our determination is that the India Group must continue. We must function cohesively and collectively, both in parliament and outside. The issues that we raised in the election campaign are issues that are bothering the people of India. We have to continue to raise them both in parliament and outside.".

The Rajya Sabha MP also hailed the Bharat Jodo Yatra, which helped in the rise in the vote percentage and number of seats for the Congress party.

"Other than this, we saw an increase in seats dominated by SC, ST, OBC, and minority voters, as well as in rural areas. Going forward, we have to make our presence felt in urban areas as well," Kharge said.

The people had spoken against the dictatorial and anti-democratic ways of the ruling party, and it was a decisive rejection of the politics of the last 10 years. "Its rejection of the politics of divisiveness, hate, and polarization".

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