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Bihar SIR, PM Modi’s ‘huglomacy’, Gaza: CWC resolution adopted at Patna meet – details

Bihar SIR, PM Modi's 'huglomacy', Gaza: CWC resolution adopted at Patna meet - details

NEW DELHI: The Congress Working Committee on Wednesday slammed the Centre’s foreign policy, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘huglomacy’ has backfired and left India diplomatically isolated, unable to secure its national interests. Congress top brass met in Patna for the party’s first post-Independence Working Committee meeting in Bihar, and resolutions were adopted at the meeting.The Congress held Working Committee meeting focusing on the assembly election strategy and increasing pressure on the BJP over alleged “vote chori” (vote theft).What the resolutions says:

  • Conspiracy of roll revision greatest threat to democracy, process designed to rob marginalised communities of their Right to Vote.
  • Economic devastation wrought by govt; even as it attempts to manipulate data to create the image of a booming economic.
  • Under BJP, social justice being trampled on; reservations routinely eroded through rampant privatisation

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