Kharge reached Patna for the meeting of the Congress's Working Committee, and workers gave welcome
Patna, September 23 (IANS). Preparations for the meeting of the Indian National Congress Committee in Patna, the capital of Bihar, are almost complete. National President Malikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, Chief Minister of All States with Congress, Krishna Alwaruu and our senior leaders from all over the country, will attend this work committee meeting for the historic meeting of the congress’s executive committee held on Wednesday. The leaders of Congress say that it is not only a meeting, but also a shell to protect democracy and give a new direction to the country. This meeting, for the first time in Bihar, is held at the party’s state office Sadakat Ashram. Congress President Rajesh Ram said that Sadakat Ashram was a witness to the pride of the freedom struggle and is ready to create a new history again today. For the first time after independence, CWC meets on this Holy Land Bihar. This is the moment when Congress will connect its glorious past with the victory of the future of Bihar and the country. He said that from here we will defeat the anti-democracy steps of power and the policies that deceive the people. Meanwhile, the congress’s national president Malikarjun Kharge, who arrived in Patna to attend this meeting, was strongly welcomed by the congressional leaders and activists. Slagans were raised to welcome him. After leaving the airport, he was welcomed and greeted to the destination. AICC Organization’s General Secretary KC Venugopal also reached Patna. Here, different types of posters and banners were placed on the street of the capital to welcome the leaders who reached Patna. Toran Gates is built in many places. The leaders of Congress said that at the CWC meeting we will formulate the infallible strategy of the Bihar meeting election 2025, but will also take a promise to ensure India’s democracy. Congress states that the sun of justice, equality and democracy in the country will shine again. -Ians MNP/DSC shares this story -tags