Congress on the verge of revival in Andhra Pradesh: Jairam Ramesh

All India Congress Committee leader Jairam Ramesh said that the Indian National Congress is on the verge of revival. Ahead of party MP Rahul Gandhi’s 95-km Bharat Jodi Yatra in Andhra Pradesh, between October 14 and 21, Congress leaders held discussions with party workers on the arrangements here on Tuesday.

AICC leaders Digvijaya Singh and Jairam Ramesh, while addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, said the division of the state in 2014 was a blot on the people of Andhra Pradesh. He said the Congress government had given special category status to the remaining state for five years and the Bharatiya Janata Party government had failed to honor the provision in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act.

It may be noted that the Congress party faced the wrath of the people and was completely washed away after the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

Former Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu, then the leader of the BJP, had argued in Parliament for a 10-year special state status for Andhra Pradesh, but as a Telugu man with great influence, he joined his party. could not refuse to give it. The position of the state, informed Mr. Ramesh.

Accusing the BJP of dividing the society on caste, creed and religious lines through its “unregistered organisation” Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Mr Singh said that when an RSS person is arrested, the party She denies them by saying that they do. There is no subscription. He accused the Narendra Modi government of creating a wide distinction between haves and have-nots and questioned why national public assets were being sold to private/corporate entities.

The Polavaram multi-purpose project was made an integral part of the Partition Act and when completed, credit would be given to the Congress party for achieving such a project, said Mr. Jairam Ramesh and urged people in AP to have a local India. Appealed. Join pair trips and oncoming journeys from Karnataka.

The Yatra has so far covered 62 km in Tamil Nadu, 355 km in Kerala and 66 km in Karnataka in 26 days and will re-enter Karnataka after traveling from Aluru to Mantralaya in Andhra Pradesh and reach 21 in that state. Will spend the day Jayaram. In 5 months and 15 days it will cover a distance of 3,570 kms in which Andhra Pradesh will have 4 days and Telangana will have 13 days. Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee president Sake Sayyajanath and working president N. Tulsi Reddy were also present.

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