Jharkhand: The leaders of the congress returned from Ahmedabad session, said: ‘Mantra of strengthening the grassroots organization’

Ranchi, April 10 (IANS). Important leaders of the Jharkhand Pradesh Congress, who returned after attending a two -day session of the entire Indian Congress Committee in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, said they came with new energy. Top central leaders received guidance on how to strengthen the party at grassroots. Congress president Keshav Mahato Kamlesh told the media on Thursday that this session on Sabarmati’s banks was historical in many ways. The message we received from this session will take it to town. He said the party decided to fight for SC, ST and OBC to fight for proper discussion for SC, ST and OBC in a session organized on the country Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. There is also a matter of proper representation to youth and women. Everyone should strengthen the congressional organization together, sharpen it. The Minister of Jharkhand, dr. Irfan Ansari, said the session gave him new energy. He said: “We will strongly oppose every wrong decision of the central government. Chief Minister Hemant Soren had already said in the Jhark Hand meeting that the Waqf Amendment Act would not be applied in Jharkhand. The congress was already against it. The MP of the Lohardaga Congress, Sukhdev Bhagat, said the party cleared its position on very important issues in the session. The party is against the ‘one nation-one election’. For this, ten amendments must be made in the Constitution. He said: “I am a member of the Joint Parliamentary Committee, so I am aware of all the facts. The largest interpreting of the Constitution is the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has made a ruling in the Keshavanand Bharti case of 1973 and said that Parliament will not change the basic structure of the Constitution. want to implement the policy in the country.

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