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CWC Adopts Resolution Aiming At Unemployment, Price Rise, Calls For Increasing Upper Limit of Reservation

The Congress Working Committee also passed condolence resolutions for the death of citizens in the ethnic violence in Manipur and the monsoon floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh as they conveyed solidarity with the bereaved families.

The Congress on Saturday resolved to make the INDIA bloc an "ideological and electoral success" to free the country from "divisive politics" and ensure that people get a government that is sensitive and accountable.

The party made the assertion in a resolution adopted by the Congress Working Committee, which held its first meeting after being reconstituted.

The CWC also "wholeheartedly" welcomed the continuing consolidation of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) claiming it has already rattled Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP. 

In its resolution, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), which is the party's highest decision-making party, expressed grave concern at the "increasing unemployment and continuous rise in prices, especially of essential commodities". 

"The prime minister's so-called Rozgar melas are a hoax to cover up the abject failure to create, as promised, two crore jobs a year," the resolution said.

The CWC claimed that the failure to conduct the decennial Census, due in 2021, is a "national and an international shame". 

"One of the consequences is that an estimated 14 crore of the poorest Indians are denied their entitlement to food rations since ration cards are issued on the basis of the 2011 Census. The CWC also underlines the stubborn refusal of the Modi government to conduct a caste census," the resolution said.

"This refusal in the face of a universal demand has exposed the BJP's lack of commitment to social and economic justice and its bias against the backward classes, Dalits and tribal people," it said.

In this context, the CWC called for increasing the existing upper limit of reservations for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and OBCs.  

The CWC reiterated the Congress' resolve to make the INDIA initiative an "ideological and electoral success so that our country is freed from divisive and polarising politics, the forces of social equity and justice are strengthened, and the people get a Union government that is responsible, responsive, sensitive, transparent and accountable", the resolution said.

The Congress Working Committee on Saturday passed condolence resolutions over the loss of lives in the ethnic violence in Manipur and the natural disaster in Himachal Pradesh.

The Congress' top decision-making body, holding its first meeting since its reconstitution, also passed a resolution condoling the demise of veteran leader and former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy.

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In the resolution on Manipur, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) expressed its profound sense of loss and anguish at the ongoing situation of ethnic violence in the state. 

"The people of Manipur have witnessed extreme devastation and are facing innumerable hardships. More than 200 lives have been lost, over 500 injured and more than 5,000 houses gutted in arson-related incidents. A staggering number of over 60,000 people are displaced and continue to live in dire conditions in relief camps across the state," the resolution stated.

Schools and colleges were closed for nearly three months, adversely affecting the education and learning of children and youths in Manipur, it noted. 

The lives and livelihoods of a vast majority in the state across communities are at peril, it said.

The CWC conveyed its heartfelt condolences and said it stands firmly with the bereaved families and people of Manipur.

It resolved that the party will take all possible measures to support their rehabilitation.

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In its resolution on Himachal Pradesh, the CWC appealed to the Centre to set aside politics and declare it as a national disaster and provide financial assistance.

It expressed its deepest condolences and extended its solidarity to the people of the hill state on the untimely loss of innocent lives due to unprecedented rain and devastating floods and landslides. 

"About 430 people have died, 39 are missing, a large number of farmers have lost their crops, at least 12,000 homes have been destroyed and the state has suffered huge losses in terms of destruction of property and critical infrastructure. The total estimated loss to the state is more than Rs 13,000 crore," the resolution said.

The CWC resolved that the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh is fully committed to rebuild the state and compensate the people for their loss.  

It also appreciated the volunteers of the Congress for their active involvement in the relief and rescue operations.

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"Considering the magnitude and quantum of loss to the people of Himachal Pradesh, the working committee appealed to the government of India to set aside politics and declare it as a national disaster, and provide financial assistance to the state to rebuild its infrastructure and to ensure necessary and adequate assistance to the people of Himachal Pradesh," the resolution stated.

On Chandy's demise, the CWC said he will always be remembered for his contributions to the Congress and the state of Kerala.

Top Congress leaders held deliberations at the first meeting of the new CWC, focusing on preparing a comprehensive roadmap for ensuring the party's victory in the upcoming assembly polls in five states and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Mallikarjun Kharge, the Congress president, former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and general secretaries KC Venugopal and Jairam Ramesh, among others, were present at the meeting.

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