Key Points

The Congress party is holding a landmark meeting of its top decision-making body in Patna. Leaders have stated the primary agenda is to save democracy and protect the Constitution. The gathering will strategize for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections and address national challenges. This meeting occurs amid tensions within the opposition INDIA alliance over seat-sharing.

Key Points: Congress CWC Meets in Patna to Save Democracy Ahead of Bihar Polls

  • Congress holds its first CWC meeting in Bihar since Independence at a critical political juncture
  • Top leaders including Kharge and Gandhi family to deliberate on Bihar election strategy
  • Meeting aims to address national issues like inflation and democratic backsliding
  • Tensions within INDIA bloc over seat-sharing with RJD add complexity to the gathering
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'Our agenda is to save democracy': Cong leaders gather in Patna for meet

Congress top leadership gathers in Patna for a historic CWC meeting focused on saving democracy, the Constitution, and strategizing for the Bihar elections.

"Our agenda is to save democracy. This meeting is not just about elections; it's about protecting the Constitution and institutions of this country. - Pawan Khera"

New Delhi, Sep 24

In a landmark political moment, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) is set to convene its meeting on Wednesday at Sadaqat Ashram in Patna, Bihar, marking the first time the party’s top decision-making body has met in the state since Independence.

The meeting comes at a critical juncture for the party as it prepares for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections and navigates the broader challenges facing the opposition alliance at the national level.

Himachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri shared: "It's an important meeting, and the top leadership of Congress is coming here."

Congress leader Pawan Khera emphasised the gravity of the moment, saying: "Our agenda is to save democracy. This meeting is not just about elections; it's about protecting the Constitution and institutions of this country."

Echoing the significance of the event, Congress leader and former Rajasthan Deputy CM Sachin Pilot said, "This is an important meeting in an important state. I believe the people of Bihar are yearning for change, and the Congress is ready to be a catalyst for that transformation."

The gathering will see the participation of more than 170 top Congress leaders, including party president Mallikarjun Kharge, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and Congress Chief Ministers -- Siddaramaiah (Karnataka), A. Revanth Reddy (Telangana), and Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu (Himachal Pradesh). Senior leaders such as Ashok Gehlot, Shashi Tharoor, and Sachin Pilot will also mark their presence.

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi described the event as pivotal: "It’s a very important and crucial meeting. Decisions taken here will reflect the party’s direction going forward, not just in Bihar but across India."

Congress MLA Shakeel Ahmad Khan added a note of enthusiasm and preparedness, stating, "We are standing with full preparation and enthusiasm to welcome our leaders. The issue for which this CWC meeting is being held is very important, and Bihar is ready to play its role."

Independent MP from Purnia, Pappu Yadav, also hailed the meeting as a turning point: "This is a historic day. What could be a happier day than this... the fight for new independence is beginning once again from this land..."

The CWC is expected to deliberate on key political issues, including electoral strategy for Bihar, alliance dynamics within the INDIA bloc, and national concerns such as inflation, unemployment, and democratic backsliding under the current government.

The CWC meeting also comes amid rising tensions within the INDIA bloc, particularly between the Congress and its alliance partner, RJD, over seat-sharing arrangements. The Congress is pushing for a “balanced” distribution of constituencies, emphasising that all allies should receive a fair mix of winnable seats.

- IANS

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Priya S
"Save democracy" sounds good but what's their concrete plan? People need solutions for price rise and jobs, not just slogans. Hope this meeting delivers practical strategies.
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Aryan P
Good to see Congress taking Bihar seriously. The seat-sharing with RJD will be tricky though. They need to sort this out quickly or it will benefit the ruling party.
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Sarah B
Interesting development! The INDIA bloc needs strong coordination. Hope they present a united front against the current government's policies that are affecting common people.
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Karthik V
First CWC meeting in Bihar since Independence? That's quite significant. Shows they're recognizing the importance of heartland politics. Let's see if this translates into ground results.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the democratic spirit, Congress needs to address internal leadership issues first. Too many power centers can weaken their position in the alliance.
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Neha E
As a Bihari, I welcome this meeting. But Congress needs to understand local issues better. Just bringing top leaders won't help unless they connect with grassroots workers. 👍

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