Key Points

Senior Congress leaders have descended upon Patna for a crucial Congress Working Committee meeting. The gathering is set to address the party's nationwide agitation against what it calls "vote theft." Key discussions will also focus on strategy for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Leaders emphasized that the meeting will tackle both national issues and Bihar-specific concerns like unemployment and crime.

Key Points: Congress CWC Meets in Patna Amid Vote Theft Agitation Bihar Poll Focus

  • Senior leaders like Siddaramaiah and Surjewala arrive in Patna for the key party meeting
  • The CWC will discuss a nationwide signature campaign against alleged vote theft
  • Bihar's political significance from Champaran to present day highlighted by leaders
  • Agenda includes state issues like unemployment and inflation alongside national strategy
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Top Congress leaders arrive in Patna for CWC meeting amid nationwide agitation, Bihar polls in focus

Top Congress leaders gather in Patna for a crucial CWC meeting to strategize on nationwide vote theft protests and set the agenda for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

"The atomic bomb has been detonated. Now we are waiting for the hydrogen bomb. - Bhupesh Baghel"

Patna, September 24

Senior Congress leaders have started arriving in Bihar to attend the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting scheduled for Wednesday in Patna. The timing and location of the meeting are considered crucial, with the Bihar Assembly elections expected by the end of 2025.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah landed at Patna airport on Tuesday to participate in the key gathering of the party's top decision-making body. Congress MP Randeep Surjewala also reached Patna and, while speaking to the media, underlined Bihar's historic role in shaping political discourse.

"The land of Bihar has consistently created new history, from Champaran to the present day. The policy and ideological decisions that the CWC will take under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge will prove similarly far-reaching," Surjewala said.

Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel also arrived in the state and referred to party leader Rahul Gandhi's recent remarks. "Rahul Gandhi made two important remarks last month: caste census and vote theft. The atomic bomb has been detonated. Now we are waiting for the hydrogen bomb," Baghel said.

Earlier, Congress MP KC Venugopal prepared for a crucial meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) in Patna, Bihar, where several key issues are on the agenda, ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections.

The meeting takes place amid a nationwide agitation against alleged vote tampering, with a signature campaign underway across the country. The upcoming Bihar elections are expected to be a major topic of discussion, given the state's political significance.

"We are doing the CWC meeting in Patna, the meeting is not related to elections... we are doing this very frequently. There are many issues to be discussed... there's a national agitation against vote theft. A signature campaign is also underway across the country... therefore, we have to also discuss this apart from many other political issues. Of course, the Bihar elections will be a topic of discussion..." Venugopal told ANI.

The CWC meeting will take place at Sadaqat Ashram, the Congress's state party headquarters in Patna. The meeting is expected to be attended by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi, Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee president Rajesh Ram, the party's Bihar in-charge Krishna Allavaru, and Congress Legislature Party leader Shakeel Ahmed Khan, among others.

The party's state in-charge, Krishna Allavaru, informed of the CWC meet in a press conference on Monday, while highlighting that the party is set to discuss multiple issues, including alleged 'vote chori' (vote theft) and others such as increasing crime, unemployment, and inflation, which are plaguing the state.

"Congress will definitely talk about Bihar in Bihar, but also will talk about the nation in the state. There are many issues to be addressed in Bihar, unemployment, inflation, increasing crime, crimes against women, also the ceasefire or surrender in front of Trump," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting timing with Bihar elections coming up. The "vote theft" allegations need proper investigation rather than just political statements. Democracy deserves transparency.
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Priya S
As a Bihari, I appreciate national parties paying attention to our state. But we need solutions, not just meetings. Unemployment and women's safety are real issues here. Hope they address these properly.
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Michael C
The atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb metaphors seem unnecessarily aggressive. Politics should be about constructive dialogue, not warfare language. 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Bihar has always been politically significant. Hope this CWC meeting focuses on real issues facing common people rather than just election strategies. Development should be the priority!
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Karthik V
While I support opposition unity, Congress needs to present a clear vision for Bihar. Mere criticism of ruling party won't work. Youth want jobs, farmers want fair prices - focus on deliverables please.
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Rahul R
Sadaqat Ashram has historical significance for Congress in Bihar. Good to see them reconnecting with their roots. Hope this translates into better ground-level work in the state. 👍

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