Key Points

The Congress party is holding a major strategy session in Bihar ahead of the state elections. Top leaders are gathering at a historic location tied to India's freedom movement. They plan to sharply criticize the current government's policies on issues like unemployment. The meeting is also crucial for finalizing alliances within the opposition coalition.

Key Points: Congress CWC Meets in Patna to Strategize for Bihar Polls

  • First-ever CWC meeting in Bihar held at historic Sadaqat Ashram, a freedom struggle hub
  • Congress to pass key resolutions targeting NDA government's record on migration and jobs
  • Party leaders accuse Modi-Shah of winning elections through vote theft and cheating
  • Meeting aims to strengthen INDIA bloc alliance and finalize seat-sharing for polls
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Congress to hold CWC meeting in poll-bound Bihar on Sep 24

Congress holds historic CWC meeting at Patna's Sadaqat Ashram, with Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, to launch campaign for Bihar elections and attack NDA government.

"PM Narendra Modi is like a student who doesn’t believe in studying to improve his marks. He cheats and steals to pass the exam. - Krishna Allavaru"

Patna, Sep 22

The Congress Working Committee (CWC) will hold its first-ever meeting on Wednesday at the Sadaqat Ashram in Patna.

The meeting will be attended by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and all 170 members of the committee, marking a significant political event ahead of the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

During a joint press conference at the Bihar Congress headquarters, state party President Rajesh Ram and party's state in-charge Krishna Allavaru and Shakeel Ahmad Khan described the upcoming session as a historic meeting for both the party and the state.

Highlighting the venue's importance, Rajesh Ram recalled that in 1921, freedom fighter Maulana Mazharul Haq donated 21 acres of land to establish Sadaqat Ashram, which became a key hub of India's Independence movement.

It was here that Mahatma Gandhi, Rajendra Prasad, and Jawaharlal Nehru strategised for the freedom struggle, with the Champaran Satyagraha serving as a pivotal starting point.

Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader Shakeel Ahmad Khan used the occasion to launch a sharp attack on the NDA government, accusing it of looting Bihar for 20 years and the country for last 11 years.

"The time has come for Bihar and the nation to escape their (NDA government's) plunder. The meeting at Sadaqat Ashram will send a strong message against the oppression of ordinary citizens, women, and youth. More than two crore people have been forced to migrate, and Congress is fighting against these injustices," Khan said.

The Congress is expected to pass several key resolutions at the meeting, which is seen as an effort to mobilise support ahead of the Bihar Assembly polls and to intensify Congress's attack on both the state and Central governments.

Bihar Pradesh Congress in-charge Krishna Allavaru said that the upcoming CWC meeting in Patna will not only focus on Bihar but will also discuss key national concerns, including inflation, unemployment, atrocities against women, and what he described as a government that bows to US President Donald Trump.

Launching a sharp attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Allavaru said, "PM Narendra Modi is like a student who doesn't believe in studying to improve his marks. He cheats and steals to pass the exam. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah win elections by stealing votes."

He alleged that crime is rising in Bihar due to negligence by the police and state administration, while paper leaks continue unchecked.

"When students raise their demands, they are lathi-charged. The BJP and NDA get this courage from vote theft," he said, claiming that Congress has exposed such practices across the country.

Highlighting the party's outreach efforts, Allavaru pointed to Congress campaigns such as the "Stop Migration, Give Jobs Yatra" and the "Voter Adhikar Yatra", which, he said, has successfully convinced people to resist vote theft.

On the seat-sharing talks within the INDIA bloc alliance, he said that discussions are proceeding smoothly and positively.

"We will sit together and resolve the seat-sharing issue effectively. Everything, including the Chief Ministerial face, will be decided when the time comes," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the historical significance, I wish Congress leaders would spend less time attacking opponents and more time presenting concrete solutions for Bihar's development. Migration and unemployment need practical plans, not just political meetings. 🤔
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Aman W
The migration issue is real - over 2 crore Biharis forced to leave their homes for work. If Congress can actually deliver on their "Stop Migration" promise, they might get some traction. But they need to work with alliance partners properly first.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how the INDIA bloc seat-sharing talks progress in Bihar. This meeting could set the tone for opposition unity. Hope they prioritize people's welfare over political calculations.
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Karthik V
The comparisons to freedom struggle are nice, but today's challenges are different. Paper leaks, unemployment, women's safety - these need immediate attention. Hope the resolutions passed actually lead to action on ground. 🙏
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Michael C
The historical context is fascinating - didn't know about Sadaqat Ashram's significance. Good move by Congress to connect with Bihar's political heritage. But will it translate into votes? That's the real question.

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