Stay away from factionalism, work unitedly to make Congress win elections, say leaders. Hubli News – Times of India

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Senior Congress leaders at Chintan Shivir in Dharwad on Sunday stressed the need to educate the public about the “corrupt and authoritarian” NDA government.

Dharwad: expressed concern over the declining impact of Congress Across the country, office-bearers of the ‘Grand Old Party’ called upon cadres and leaders alike to work unitedly to make their mark. The leaders were called upon to iron out differences with their party colleagues, shun factionalism, which would help the Congress do well in the upcoming assembly elections in various states and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee ,KPCC) Executive Chairman and MLC Salim AhmedOne of the speakers at the Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir held at a resort in Dharwad on Sunday pointed to the difficult task before the party. North Karnataka, where it has been losing ground over the years. “There is a need to strengthen the party cadre and leaders need to start work on a war footing to revive the fortunes of the Congress in this region,” he said. We have to work for the betterment and welfare of the people. We must keep the voters informed about what is happening in the country and regain their trust,” said Ahmed.
The KPCC working president stressed on the need to raise voice against the “corrupt and authoritarian” government at the Centre. The KPCC is trying to douse the rumors of a rift in the Karnataka Congress unit between the chief DK Shivakumar and former chief minister SiddaramaiahAhmed said, “Congress will fight the upcoming elections under collective leadership. There is a need to protect the values ​​of the Constitution.”
All India Congress Committee Meanwhile, (AICC) member Deepak Chinchore said that every loyal worker of the party has the right to aspire for the post of CM. “Once the election results are declared, the MLAs, along with the party high command, will decide who should head the government. Congress believes in unity in diversity; There is no faction in the party,” said Deepak.
The participants deliberated on various topics like political affairs, status of agriculture, economy, women empowerment, education and employment. After extensive deliberations, committees were formed to formulate the party’s policy on each such issue.
Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council BK Hariprasad, Former Council President Veeranna Mattikatty, IG Sanadi, DR Patil, NH Konardy, Hanumanthappa Alcode, Santosh Lad, MLAs Srinivas Mane, Vinay Kulkarni and Dharwad District Congress President Anilkumar Patil, and Altaf Hallur were present at the event. were among the participants.

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