Key Points

The Congress party is holding its first Working Committee meeting in Bihar since Independence. Party leaders state the agenda focuses on unemployment and governance issues ahead of state elections. BJP leaders have criticized the move as a desperate electoral tactic. The meeting has ignited a significant political debate in the state.

Key Points: Congress Holds First Bihar CWC Meeting Since Independence in Patna

  • Congress leaders to discuss unemployment and law-and-order situation in Bihar under NDA government
  • BJP dismisses meeting as election-driven pressure politics with no real impact
  • INDIA bloc leaders express confidence in Mahagathbandhan's prospects for bringing change
  • NDA leaders cite Congress' recent state election defeats to predict similar fate in Bihar
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Congress' first working committee meet in Bihar since Independence sparks political storm

Congress Working Committee meets at Patna's Sadaqat Ashram, sparking political debate ahead of Bihar polls. Kharge, Rahul Gandhi attend historic session.

"This is the first time the Congress Working Committee has met in Patna since Independence, and it holds immense significance. - Alka Lamba"

Patna, Sep 23

The Congress Working Committee (CWC) will convene its meeting at Sadaqat Ashram in Patna on Wednesday, a politically significant development ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.

The gathering will be attended by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and all 170 members of the committee.

While the Congress has described the meeting as crucial in the backdrop of unemployment and the law-and-order situation in Bihar under the NDA government, the BJP and its allies criticised the party, accusing it of remembering Bihar only when elections are approaching.

Speaking about the event, President of the All India Mahila Congress, Alka Lamba, told IANS, "A meeting had indeed taken place in Patna before Independence. However, this is the first time the Congress Working Committee has met in Patna since Independence, and it holds immense significance."

"Congresses from across the country are convening to reflect on India, including Bihar. Unemployment and crime are concerns, and the economy is heading towards ruin. I believe that major movements and revolutions have emerged from Bihar. We are making another effort, and that is why we have come here," she added.

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, who arrived in Patna on Tuesday, also expressed confidence in the Mahagathbandhan's prospects.

Speaking to the reporters at the airport, he said, "Bihar is a very good state with hardworking people, but it faces a serious unemployment problem. The government could not provide good governance, which led to the formation of the Mahagathbandhan earlier. The entire INDIA bloc is here to support Bihar. We are confident that change will come. Unemployment remains the biggest challenge."

Former Congress MP P.L. Punia said that the issues faced by the nation will also be discussed during the meeting.

"Elections are to be held in Bihar, so this is an important meeting in that context. The issues India is facing, which the government does not want to accept, will be discussed," Punia told reporters.

NDA leaders, however, dismissed the Congress move and claimed the party will meet the same fate in Bihar as in other states.

Union Minister Chirag Paswan, speaking to reporters, said, "I am glad that the CWC remembered Bihar. No one remembers when the CWC meeting last took place in Bihar. This is the politics of pressure. They are feeling pressured. Additionally, Congress also has not agreed on the name of Tejashwi Yadav as the CM face in Bihar; now the party is holding a CWC meeting."

BJP national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain also downplayed the Congress move, saying, "Congress had held the CWC meeting in Delhi too, and got zero seats in Delhi. No matter how many meetings it holds, nothing is going to happen. The Congress party lost in Maharashtra, lost in Haryana, lost in Delhi, and now it will lose in Bihar too."

BJP MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal expressed confidence in the NDA's return to power.

Speaking to IANS, he said, "The people of Bihar know that even after so many years of Independence, this meeting being held now has no real impact on them. In the past, when these leaders were in power, they never convened such meetings. Now, they are being forced to hold them because of their greed for power."

"These meetings will have no impact on the people of Bihar, who have already rejected them after seeing their past actions, mismanagement of funds, scams, and corruption while in power. People of Bihar will never accept such corrupt leaders as they only believe in PM Modi, and we are confident that the Nitish government will again come to power this time," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
BJP is right - why remember Bihar only during elections? For 70+ years they ignored our state, now suddenly they care? People are not fools to fall for this drama.
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Aditya G
As a Bihari youth, I appreciate any party discussing unemployment seriously. But actions speak louder than meetings. Show us real job creation plans, not just political gatherings.
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Sarah B
Interesting historical significance with Sadaqat Ashram. Congress should focus more on such symbolic gestures that connect with India's freedom struggle legacy.
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Michael C
The internal conflicts within INDIA bloc are showing. If they can't even agree on CM face, how will they provide stable governance? Bihar needs certainty, not confusion.
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Nisha Z
Both sides make valid points. Congress should have paid attention to Bihar earlier, but at least they're addressing real issues now. Let's see what concrete plans emerge from this meeting. 🙏
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Vikram M
Shahnawaz Hussain's comment about zero seats in Delhi hits hard! Congress needs to prove it can win elections, not just hold meetings. Bihar voters are very practical people.

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