The Free Press Journal

Apply ‘tan-man-dhan’ to win 2019 LS polls: Kharge

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Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge on Friday asked party leaders in Maharashtr­a to put up a united show in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls to ensure victory and told them to apply ‘tan-man-dhan’ (bodymind-resources) “as they were in power for 15 years”.

The Congress was in power in Maharashtr­a along with the NCP for 15 years in a row till 2014, before a BJP-led government took over the reins of the state.

Kharge, the Congress’ general secretary in-charge for

Maharashtr­a, made the remarks at the launch of the party’s ‘Jan Sangharsh Yatra’ here in the presence of former chief ministers Ashok Chavan and Prithviraj Chavan and other leaders. Kharge said the ruling BJP would not be able to hold its ground once the Congress leaders toiled unitedly for victory.

He charged Prime Minister Narendra Modi with “vitiating the atmosphere” in the country and pitching one community against the other and called for change of guard at the Centre and Maharashtr­a.

“We stood on the stage (during the campaign launch programme) holding and raising each other’s hands. But at the same time, there is a need for tan-mandhan (for the Congress to win the polls),” Kharge told a gathering of party workers here.

“Tan-man-dhan has to be there because you also ruled for 15-20 years. You were in power. All should cooperate,” he added.

Calling for a “fear-free” and “BJP-free” India, Maharashtr­a Congress chief Ashok Chavan said his party was ready to face polls any time.

“We have to create fearfree and BJP-free Maharashtr­a and India. No change would take place in Maharashtr­a or India otherwise. It is a battle of ideology,” Chavan said at the function.

Alleging that freedom of speech was facing a threat under BJP rule, Chavan said his party was not afraid of taking steps required to “strengthen democracy”.

Amid talks of Lok Sabha polls being brought forward, he added, “We are fully prepared for the election. Let it take place anytime, even if it takes place in November.”

Kharge hit out at Modi for questionin­g what the Congress had done in the past 70 years and reiterated that the latter wouldn’t have been PM if the Congress had not protected democracy.

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