Deccan Chronicle

Cong asks people to give note along with vote

The top individual donation is `25,000 while the lowest is `100

- SANJAY BOHRA | DC

Facing unpreceden­ted financial crunch, the Congress wants people to support it not just with votes but also ‘note’ in the upcoming assembly elections in Rajasthan.

The young state congress president Sachin Pilot has gone online to generate funds for the party’s poll campaign. His crowd funding campaign “How you can oust BJP in Rajasthan”, has generated `2.47 lakh from 168 supporters in three days.

The top individual donation is `25000 while the lowest is `100. There are 74 more days to go.

“We have taken a big towards a transparen­cy in political funding. Please help us in Rajasthan Congress’ crowd funding campaign,” Mr. Pilot said in his appeal to citizens.

According to him, when the government wins with help of money power it always remains under pressure of capitalist­s. “Only a government formed with help of people’s support can maintain transparen­cy and serve with honesty,” he said.

However, the move to seek money from supporters and general public is more of a necessity for the party whose taps from business sources have all but dried up.

Having lost power at both the center and in most of the states, the grand old party faces an uphill task for it to build a war chest from traditiona­l route of corporate funding to take on the financial might of the BJP.

Though, Mr Pilot pitches it as ‘the BJP’s cash power versus people’s power’. He said, “What matters to us is money but people’s associatio­n. Therefore, we appeal to people to participat­e to make our crowd funding campaign successful. Earlier, the party had experiment­ed with crowd funding during the assembly elections in Karnataka a couple of months ago.

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