May 13, 2022
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G-23 stand in Congress’ meet unclear

The Congress on Thursday said that Udaipur will be a new milestone of hope, aspiration and change as India is “enduring a painful and vicious assault on its democracy, economy and societal harmony”…reports Asian Lite News

As Rahul Gandhi and other Congress leaders boarded a train to Rajasthan’s Udaipur to participate in a three-day brainstorming session, beginning on Friday, there is no clarity that the G-23 dissidents’ group’s strategy and if they will propose the changes which have been mooted by them to party chief Sonia Gandhi.

Even the G-23 leaders – many of whom have been accommodated in various committees in the run-up for the ‘Chintan Shivir’. Sources within the group say that they will think over the matter during the event before any comment.

Meanwhile, the Congress on Thursday said that Udaipur will be a new milestone of hope, aspiration and change as India is “enduring a painful and vicious assault on its democracy, economy and societal harmony”.

Addressing a press conference, General Secretary Randeep Surjewala said: “Congress was born out of a determined struggle to liberate India and its people from the shackles of oppression, discrimination, bigotry and the policy of divide and rule. In these trying times, when ‘Divide and Rule’ has become the state policy, we resolve to re-dedicate ourselves to ‘nav sankalp’, that is, to once again propel India onto the path of progress, prosperity and societal harmony.”

“The road map shall provide a way forward not only to the Congress to meet up with the current set of reverses and challenges, but will also pave the way for a resilient, strong and inclusive nation,” he added.

It is also likely that a clamour for former party President Rahul Gandhi’s return will be raised by some quarters in the party, sources said.

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