Cong hums 'go it alone' tune in UP
New Delhi: Jan 1, 2017, DHNS

The Congress on Saturday was humming the ‘go it alone’ tune in Uttar Pradesh. The Congress was eyeing for an alliance with the Akhilesh faction had the young chief minister decided to chart his own path after parting ways with the Samajwadi Party (SP).
“We have been saying we are ready to contest all seats in the Uttar Pradesh elections. The Congress is capable of contesting all seats on its own,” Randeep Singh Surjewala, in-charge of the AICC Communications Department, said here.
Surjewala underlined that the Congress had crafted its campaign in Uttar Pradesh on the theme ‘27 Saal, UP Behaal’ indicating that it included the “misrule” of the Samajwadi Party government .
The Congress made it clear that it was not ready to uproot the green shoots of development that were a result of Rahul Gandhi’s meticulous efforts through Kisan Yatra to reach out to the common man in the state.
“Congress leaders are in the field and we are hopeful of setting aside the politics of caste and religion, espouse the path of politics of development and make a new beginning,” Surjewala said.
A section in the Congress strongly favours an alliance with the Akhilesh Yadav-led faction of the SP, hoping to cash in on the clean image of the young chief minister and his good equation with Rahul Gandhi.
DH News Service
“We have been saying we are ready to contest all seats in the Uttar Pradesh elections. The Congress is capable of contesting all seats on its own,” Randeep Singh Surjewala, in-charge of the AICC Communications Department, said here.
Surjewala underlined that the Congress had crafted its campaign in Uttar Pradesh on the theme ‘27 Saal, UP Behaal’ indicating that it included the “misrule” of the Samajwadi Party government .
The Congress made it clear that it was not ready to uproot the green shoots of development that were a result of Rahul Gandhi’s meticulous efforts through Kisan Yatra to reach out to the common man in the state.
“Congress leaders are in the field and we are hopeful of setting aside the politics of caste and religion, espouse the path of politics of development and make a new beginning,” Surjewala said.
A section in the Congress strongly favours an alliance with the Akhilesh Yadav-led faction of the SP, hoping to cash in on the clean image of the young chief minister and his good equation with Rahul Gandhi.
DH News Service
No comments:
Post a Comment