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It is time to correct weaknesses at organisation level: Kharge at CWC meet

It is time to correct weaknesses at organisation level: Kharge at CWC meet

New Delhi, Nov 29 (UNI) Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday termed the recently concluded elections as a 'challenge' and said that it's time the party learn lessons and correct the weaknesses and shortcomings at the organisation level.
In his opening remarks at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting here, Kharge also called for “harsh decisions”.
He also referred to questions being raised whether the Election Commission of India was performing its constitutional duty.
Kharge warned that the Congress cannot let the fascist forces deepen and strengthen their roots and that is why it was important and necessary for the party to win elections and defeat these forces.
Asserting that the Congress has to defeat the divisive forces, he said, “We have to defeat the divisive forces ruling the country at all costs and restore peace, progress, brotherhood and harmony”.
The Congress president accused the BJP government of trying to divert the attention of people from its repeated failures. Referring to violence in Manipur and Sambhal, he said there were so many sensitive and serious issues the country was facing.
Kharge said that during the last eleven years of the BJP rule at the centre, a huge section of “have-nots” has come up in the country which has been hit by massive unemployment, inflation and grave economic disparities.
“We have to become their voice”, he noted, adding, “it is also important for the Congress party to form the government so that the agenda for progress of the country and the deprived people is pursued and implemented”.
Assuring that there was no need to feel desperate or dejected, Kharge said, there was a need for complete change from the grassroots level to block, district and the AICC levels.
“We will have to bring in the changes according to the changing times”, he said, while asserting, “we have successfully faced the challenges in the past and we will face these challenges in future also and move ahead”.
Referring to the questions being raised about the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), the Congress Chief said that he agreed that these had made the election process doubtful.
He said, while it was the constitutional obligation of the Election Commission of India to ensure free and fair elections, but questions are repeatedly being raised as to what extent the ECI was fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities.
On the recently concluded Maharashtra elections, he said, the results defied all calculations particularly when the MVA had done exceptionally well in the parliamentary elections just six months ago.
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