Friday , November 15 2024

Our first fight in elections is to save the Constitution: Ghulam Ahmed Mir

Ranchi, 06 April (Hindus). Under the chairmanship of State Congress President Rajesh Thakur, a meeting of all Lok Sabha constituency in-charges, Lok Sabha candidates, district presidents, district in-charges and spokespersons was held in the Press Club auditorium on Saturday. State in-charge Ghulam Ahmed Mir, the chief guest of the meeting, said that our first fight in the coming elections is to save the Constitution, and the second fight is to save the people's right to freedom. People should have the freedom to live as they wish in this country, what to eat, what to wear, what to say.

While giving instructions to the Lok Sabha candidates, he said that a central election office has to be opened at every parliamentary level, which will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Congress manifesto has to be followed. The promise given to the public through Rahul Gandhi has to be followed. Guarantee cards have to be distributed among the public at the booth level, responsibilities have to be distributed among the leaders and workers at the Lok Sabha level.

He said that the manifesto of any party is the road map of the party. This time the manifesto of Congress is not a traditional manifesto but when no one was listening to the people of the country for many years. The central government was sleeping with its eyes closed. Her ears were closed. Then Rahul Gandhi did the work of listening.

The state president said that the election atmosphere in Jharkhand is good. We have to put the five justice 25 guarantees of Congress in front of the public in full so that the general public can compare the false guarantees given by Modi and the guarantees given in the past by Congress and the guarantees being given for the upcoming elections. He said that the entire country wants to be free from the clutches of BJP. Hearing their false statements, dissatisfaction is increasing among the public and the public's patience has reached its limit and they want to convert their anger into voting.