'Change is Now': Cong uses 'love', can show nation way ahead, says Rahul
The 84th plenary of the Congress is Rahul Gandhi's first since his elevation to the top slot.
New Delhi: Addressing the 84th plenary session of the Congress, party president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said only the Congress party symbol can unite the nation and take it forward.
Attacking the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, Rahul Gandhi said that the BJP uses anger, while the Congress uses love to conquer. He added that whatever the Congress will do will be for the benefit of all.
"The nation is tired and looking for a way out, only Congress can show the way ahead," he said.
He also said that the Congress party under him would take the seniors and the youths together as the tradition of the Congress party was to embrace change without forgetting its past and legacy.
“If the youth has to take the Congress forward, it cannot be done without the experience the party veterans. My task is to be take them together,” he said.
Representatives of the party have fought hard to keep the Congress ideology alive. Senior leaders of the Congress will guide the youths and take the party forward, he added.
Seeking to halt the BJP's juggernaut led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Congress is set to roll out a road map for reversing its downward electoral journey and restoring its past glory ahead of the 2019 general election.
The 84th plenary of the Congress, its president Rahul Gandhi's first since his elevation to the top slot, will focus on workers as part of the leader's bid to strengthen 'The Grand Old Party organisationally'.
The meeting is being attended by the party's top leaders, including former prime minister Manmohan Singh and former party chief Sonia Gandhi, its mandarins from across the country and workers.
The "Change is Now" conclave began with party president Rahul Gandhi hoisting the party flag. The plenary session already got underway with the party's subject committee meeting in New Delhi on Friday.
Party sources said the party would adopt four resolutions on political situation, economic front, foreign affairs, and agriculture, unemployment and poverty alleviation.
At the two-day brainstorming session, two resolutions, including the one on political situation, will be taken up and adopted on Saturday, while two others, including the one on jobs, will be taken up on Sunday. The session will end with an address of the Congress president, where he would set the tone for the party's plan forward for the upcoming elections.
The political resolution, the sources say, will also indicate the party's plans for forging coalitions with like-minded parties.
The Congress is seeking to build a larger front of opposition parties to stop the BJP from coming back to power.
Former party president Sonia Gandhi has called upon them to set aside their differences to come together for a larger national cause.
"This plenary session will be very different from other sessions this time as the Congress president is seeking to accord preference to workers than leaders," a leader said, adding the focus would be shifted from the Congress chief to workers who will be allowed to speak up on the party's future strategy.
There was no confirmation on whether the Congress Working Committee would be formed during the session or after, but the sources said it would not be an elected body and the party chief will select his own team.
Gandhi, who took over the reins of the party in December last year, will present the Congress vision document and the political road map for the party and the document will act as a "guiding light" to help party workers upstage the BJP from power at the Centre in 2019, besides in some states.
The session will also look into future alliances that the party foresees will be needed for defeating the BJP, a Congress leader said.
The sources said the party will also distribute literature and five books each on jobs and youth, SCs and STs, the economy, national security and corruption.