By PTI
HAZARIBAG: AICC normal secretary in-charge of Jharkhand, Avinash Pandey Saturday mentioned that any try to forge a entrance towards BJP won’t materialise with out Congress help.
He mentioned Telangana Chief Minister Okay Chandrasekhar Rao’s go to to Ranchi on Friday and his assembly along with his Jharkhand counterpart Hemant Soren was aimed to forge a 3rd entrance minus Congress and BJP.
The go to won’t have any affect on the current coalition of JMM, Congress and RJD in Jharkhand, he mentioned.
Rao was in Ranchi on Friday handy over cheques of Rs 10 lakh to the households of two Army martyrs of the 2020 Galwan assault as promised by him.
He had introduced the ex-gratia for the households of all of the 19 Armymen killed by the Chinese within the assault in Ladakh.
“No front, which is opposed to BJP can be formed anywhere in the country without the support of Congress. Congress has a strong base in across the country,” Pandey mentioned.
The AICC chief mentioned Congress is making an attempt to additional strengthen its base to oust BJP within the 2024 normal election because the saffron get together has “miserably failed” to handle the burning problems with unemployment and worth rise.
“Our leader Rahul Gandhi is working hard to strengthen the party,” he mentioned.
Pandey, who was right here to handle the ‘Samvad’ programme of Congress in North Chotonagpur division, mentioned he’s impressed with the perspective of Congressmen and satisfied with their dedication after listening to the views of the get together staff from the block to the district stage.
Such an strategy of the get together staff right here will strengthen the Congress to face the political state of affairs and other people’s expectations within the state and assist it to win extra seats within the 2024 elections.
The ‘Janjagran’ programme launched beneath the management of Jharkhand PCC president Rajesh Thakur has been profitable.
Thakur instructed the gathering that Congress won’t compromise so far as the dignity of get together leaders and staff was involved within the state.