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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses the party's 85th Plenary Session, in Atal Nagar-Nava Raipur on Sunday, February 26, 2023. Image Credit: AICC / ANI

Raipur: The Congress’ 85th plenary session ended on Sunday with the ‘Raipur Declaration’ asserting never to compromise with the politics of BJP-RSS, and mentioning its openness for alliances, caste census in the country and also calling upon the party workers to ensure poll wins.

Giving a big message on alliance, the declaration said, “We are prepared to work with like-minded political parties on the basis of a common, constructive programme to preserve and protect the Constitution in letter and spirit and to address the three main challenges facing the country: growing economic inequality, intensifying social polarisation and deepening political dictatorship.”

The same was reflected upon in the Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s speech on Saturday where he said the party was open up for alliance.

The plenary gave full credit to Rahul Gandhi, common people and the workers of the Indian National Congress, who walked 4,000 kms from Kanyakumari to Kashmir during the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

“The Yatra took forward an inclusive and progressive vision of India where Constitutional values reign supreme. In celebrating diversity, equality and fraternity, it presented a clear alternative to the BJP’s vision of India,” said the party declaration.

It said the party workers and leaders must work with discipline, solidarity and complete unity to ensure victory in important state elections in Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan and Telangana.

“The results of these elections will set the tone for the all-important 2024 Lok Sabha election,” it said.

Focussing on people-centric schemes, it said the governments in Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan are models for the rest of the country.

“As just two examples, Rajasthan’s Mukhya Mantri Chiranjeevi Swasthya Bima Yojana and Chhattisgarh’s Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana have set the bar for other states. Our new government in Himachal Pradesh is fulfilling the promises made to the people in all earnestness.”

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Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi with her son and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at the party's 85th Plenary Session, in Atal Nagar-Nava Raipur on Sunday, February 26, 2023. Image Credit: AICC

The Declaration said that in the decade from 2004-2014, the Congress delivered the highest ever GDP growth, pulled crores of Indians out of poverty, and introduced many transformational rights-based legislations, such as MGNREGA, Forest Rights Act and National Food Security Act.

“The time is now ripe for a new vision to empower the nation’s producers and reboot the economy. MSMEs that have been destroyed in the last eight and a half years must be revived and made the engine of rapid growth and employment, through cluster-based skill development programmes for the youth, and dedicated funding and technological support for labour-intensive manufacturing.

“GST must be drastically simplified and agricultural policies and reforms must be reoriented to place farmers and farm workers at the centre, and not only production goals. Farmers must be safeguarded through measures such as debt relief and legally guaranteed MSP.

“To ensure the fruits of rapid growth benefit all sections of the society, Sampoorna Samajik Suraksha must be introduced, especially a women-centric NYAY programme and an Universal Right to Health Act. To cement the foundations of social justice an immediate Caste Census is critical.”

The declaration said, “India awaits a reinvigorated Congress and we owe it to the people to fulfill their expectations.”

Congress’ next yatra could be from Pasighat to Porbandar

Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said the party president should make another programme like the Bharat Jodo Yatra, and that he and the workers were ready to do the ‘tapasya (penance)’.

He said this while addressing the 85th plenary session of the Congress in Raipur.

Following this, the party is now considering a yatra from Arunachal Pradesh’s Pasighat to Porbandar in Gujarat which is the birth place of Mahatma Gandhi.

Party General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, said another yatra is now under consideration.

The contours of the yatra have to be prepared and could coincide with the General Elections, he said.

Gandhi said: “Bharat Jodo Yatra invoked the true emotion of patriotism. It’s not done by him alone but by the Congress workers.

“You saw that we did ‘tapasya’ for four months and how energised the party workers got, tapasya should not stop,” Rahul Gandhi said.

“We instilled love for the tricolour in the youth of Kashmir through Bharat Jodo Yatra,” he added.

“Fifty two years have passed, and I still don’t have a home, but when I reached Kashmir, it felt like home. The yatra was to make the people of all castes and age groups feel at home,” Gandhi added.