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We have to wipe away the tears of the oppressed, the backward, the Dalits, the tribals and the poor: Keshav Mahato | News India

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Ranchi, August 28 (HS). State Congress President Keshav Mahato Kamlesh on Wednesday, on the third day, established a dialogue with Congress leaders and workers of Garhwa-Palamu district under the program Samvad Aapke Saath. During the dialogue with the workers, Kamlesh said that the election bugle has been blown. The more active and strong our Panchayat, Block President and District leaders remain, the more we will achieve our prestige.

Mahato said that remembering the past of Congress, our youth should learn that we have to go towards villages and hamlets. We have to wipe the tears of the exploited, backward, Dalit, tribal poor. We have to keep them firmly connected to the mainstream of society. We have to provide them maximum benefits of the welfare schemes of the government. He said that Congress gave the right of voting to the new generation at the age of 18 years. The youth should use this right to elect good public representatives. By organizing small programs, the voice of more people can be heard and they can be made aware of the policies and programs of Congress rather than big meetings. This is a better way of working at the grassroots level.

Mahato said that our coalition government has given a good tenure while facing all the storms of the opposition. The welfare work of the government is on the lips of the people. If you win the booth, you will win the assembly. People who are ahead at their booth will be honored.

Congress Legislature Party leader Dr. Rameshwar Oraon said that five years ago you had pledged to form a Congress-led Mahagathbandhan government and that was fulfilled and the government lived up to your expectations. Today again we have to pledge to come back to power with the same enthusiasm and fulfill it. Today the number of people becoming candidates for the Vidhan Sabha is more. This means that today we are in a strong position and this is a pleasant conversation. We have to make the Congress stronger.

Many leaders were present in the dialogue program. This information was given by state Congress spokesperson Sonal Shanti.