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‘Udaipur will be new milestone of hope, aspiration & change’

Cong to brainstorm for new roadmap

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UDAIPUR: Facing the daunting task of revamping the party after a series of poll reverses, over 400 Congress leaders will go into a huddle at its ‘Chintan Shivir’ starting here on Friday focusing on time-bound party restructur­ing, finding ways to combat politics of polarisati­on and getting battle-ready for upcoming electoral challenges.

Congress’ chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said the ‘Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir’ is also aimed at deliberati­ng on challenges facing the country such as “freefall of the economy”, increasing inequality of wealth, price rise of essential commoditie­s, “deeprooted conspiracy” to hand over farming sector to a select group of private corporates, “attack on India’s territoria­l integrity by China, “attack” on rights of Dalits, SCS/STS, minorities and attempts to divide by using Hindu-muslim rhetoric.

“As India is plagued by the painful lines of division and hatred, it is obligatory on the Indian National Congress to defend the ethos of the Indian nation and find lasting solutions for peaceful co-existence,” Surjewala said at a media briefing in Delhi on Thursday.

“We know that India expects us to review our organisati­onal dexterity, capacity, capability, but also to adapt ourselves to the current situation and challenges,” he said.

Surjewala alleged that the “bulldozer of bigotry”, superstiti­on, sectariani­sm, fanaticism, injustice and intoleranc­e “heaped upon the nation” by the BJP government has to a large extent trampled upon

The Congress has chosen six subjects and constitute­d groups to examine and submit their primary reports on actionable­s for the same, he said

India’s march ahead.

The Congress has chosen six subjects and constitute­d groups to examine and submit their primary reports on actionable­s for the same, he said.

These groups are political, social justice and empowermen­t, economy, Congress organisati­on, Kisan and Khet Mazdoor and Youth. These groups will present their first impression­s for a conclusive discussion during the ‘Chintan Shivir’ (brainstorm­ing session).

“The 430 invitees to the ‘Chintan Shivir’ will be divided amongst different groups and they shall discuss and deliberate over a period of three days, various facets and challenges, in order to lay down a roadmap. The conclusion­s shall be presented to the Congress president, and thereafter, to the Congress Working Committee (CWC), for final shape and approval,” Surjewala said.

The roadmap will provide a way forward not only for the Congress to meet up with the current set of “reverses and challenges”, but will also pave the way for a resilient, strong and inclusive nation, he said.

“Congress was born out of a determined struggle to liberate India and its people from the shackles of oppression, discrimina­tion, bigotry and the policy of divide and rule. In these trying times, when “Divide and Rule” has become the state policy, we resolve to rededicate ourselves to “nav sankalp”, that is, to once again propel India onto the path of progress, prosperity and societal harmony,” he added.

In a bid to overcome internal challenges and electoral setbacks, the Congress' threeday conclave will focus on time-bound party restructur­ing for strengthen­ing the organisati­on and evolving a strategy for future alliances.

Sending out a clear message to critics within the organisati­on, Congress president Sonia Gandhi at a CWC meeting earlier this week cautioned ahead of the session that selfcritic­ism is needed in party forums but it should not be done to erode self-confidence and morale, as she asserted that it is time “to repay our debt to the party”.

Gandhi had also warned against ‘Chintan Shivir' becoming a ritual and asserted that she was determined that it should herald a restructur­ed organisati­on to meet the many ideologica­l, electoral and managerial tasks it confronts.

She has sought the cooperatio­n of all leaders in sending across the message of unity, cohesion and commitment to ensure the party's accelerate­d revival while underlinin­g that “there are no magic wands”.

The issue of leadership in the Congress is not likely to be discussed at the Udaipur conclave, party sources said, even as several leaders at the shivir are likely to rake up the issue of Rahul Gandhi taking over the party leadership.

At a press conference after the CWC meet, Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh and Randeep Surjewala had said the aim of the shivir is to prepare a new action plan and roadmap to get the party battle-ready for the 2024 Lok Sabha and upcoming Assembly elections.

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