Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Change is Now’, theme of Cong’s two-day plenary

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi aurangzeb.naqshbandi@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: The focus of the twoday Congress plenary beginning Saturday will not only be on the party’s roadmap for the next five years but also on how to counter a seemingly invincible BJP under Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

Being held after a gap of seven years, the theme of the 84th plenary session of the 132-year-old Congress party will be ‘Change is Now (Waqt Hai Badlav Ka)’.

Under newly-elected Congress president Rahul Gandhi, the meet will also extensivel­y discuss the prevailing political and economic situation in the country under the BJP government.

Rahul will set the tone with a hard-hitting attack on the BJP and talk about the allegation­s of corruption against the government in his opening remarks in a bid to re-energise party workers, said a leader familiar with developmen­ts.

The plenary will also ratify his election as Congress president, a requiremen­t under the party constituti­on.On December 16 last year, he took over the party reins from his mother, Sonia Gandhi, who remained at the helm for more than 19 years.

A meeting of the subjects committee formed for the session, and which includes members of the steering committee that had replaced the working committee, approved four resolution­s that will be adopted at the meet.

The political resolution will talk about the alliance strategy to be adopted in states and at the national level and also have a special focus on the role of former Congress presidents from the non-Gandhi family such as Subhas Chandra Bose.

The party will pledge its support to the demand for special category status to Andhra Pradesh, an issue that has prompted the ruling TDP to quit the NDA and move a no-confidence motion against the Modi government.

Apart from resolution­s on economy, foreign policy, and agricultur­e coupled with unemployme­nt and poverty alleviatio­n, the plenary will pave the way for the reconstitu­tion of the Congress Working Committee (CWC).

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