Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Cong puts up united face at Shimla rally

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@htlive.com

SHIMLA: Notwithsta­nding multiple divisions in the party, the Congress that is trying to make a comeback in the upcoming Himachal assembly elections held a public rally in Shimla on Thursday to give a message of unity to the party’s rank and file.

All India Congress Committee in-charge of Himachal affairs Rajeev Shukla made it clear to the state leaders that personal interests were subservien­t to the larger interests of the Congress.

“The caravan will go on. Those who are upset will be left behind, but the caravan will reach the assembly,” he said. Shukla stressed on unity in the party and said that organisati­onal changes were made after due deliberati­ons and consultati­ons. “Gandhi-nehru family has emotional ties with Himachal. The decision to revamp the party was taken collective­ly,” he said.

Newly appointed party’s state chief Pratibha Singh assured the crowd that she will strive hard to bring the party back in power. Stricking an emotional chord, she said, “I would carry forward the legacy of Virbhadra Singh. He is still alive in the hearts of people.” “The Congress will emerge victorious in assembly as well as municipal elections. Narendra Modi came to power on the issue of inflation, but today when prices of essential items are skyrocketi­ng, he is not uttering a word,” she added.

Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, who now heads the Congress’ campaign panel, listed the developmen­t works carried out by the previous government, while not missing the opportunit­y to brand himself as a ‘common man with a common background’.

He flayed chief minister Jai Ram Thakur for his frequent jibes on many claimants for the CM’S post in the Congress. “The Congress is united. Jai Ram time and again makes reference to CM’S post claimants. We have many efficient leaders in the party and anybody could become the CM. Our party is not like theirs where one has limited options,” he said, adding that elections in Himachal will be fought collective­ly.

CLP leader Mukesh Agnihotri also launched a scathing attack on the functionin­g of Jai Ram and his cabinet colleagues.

He deplored the state government for not fulfilling the demands of the public.

 ?? DEEPAK SANSTA/HT ?? Congress’ newly appointed Himachal chief Pratibha Singh, state affairs in-charge Rajiv Shukla, former president Kuldeep Rathore and CLP leader Mukesh Agnihotri among others during a rally in Shimla on Thursday.
DEEPAK SANSTA/HT Congress’ newly appointed Himachal chief Pratibha Singh, state affairs in-charge Rajiv Shukla, former president Kuldeep Rathore and CLP leader Mukesh Agnihotri among others during a rally in Shimla on Thursday.

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