Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addressed a huge party rally at Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh as part of his ongoing campaign for the upcoming Lok Sabha Polls. "Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful state and so are its people" said the Congress leader striking an emotional chord with the people of the beautiful hill state. "Whenever I came here, people always talked about love, affection and brother hood. Many other states should learn from you" he added.
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Friday, March 21, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Rahul Gandhi at Congress rally at Thane, Maharashtra: BJP takes credit for Congress policies
“ It will not be surprising if BJP claims credit for our policies like MNREGA, RTI, RTE, Land Acquisition Bill and Food Security Act, after 10-15 years” said Rahul Gandhi, the Congress Vice President, while addressing a mammoth Congress rally in Thane, Maharashtra. . “When Rajiv Gandhi was initiated computerization, the senior most BJP leader opposed the move in the Parliament by saying that it would kill jobs. He said that computers are not useful for our country. But today you can witness the revolution took place after Rajiv ji and Sam Pitroda ji brought computerization. Surprisingly today, the BJP leaders try to take credit for computerization and telecom revolution” he explained to substantiate his argument
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Rahul Gandhi at Kharsia (Chhattisgarh) addresses election rally
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi while addressing a huge election rally in Kharsia in poll bound in Chhattisgarh, appealed that people must remember the great sacrifice of former Congress leader late Mr. Nandu Kumar Pate, who was killed by Maoists, alongwith several other senior party leaders in Jiram Vallery on 25th may this year.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Sonia Gandhi speaks at at a Congress rally in Rewa (Madhya Pradesh)
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi addressed a big election rally at Rewa in poll bound Madhya Pradesh and slammed ruling BJP government in the state for its anti-poor policies and corruption.
Sonia Gandhi at Khargone (Madhya Pradesh) says BJP day-dreaming about power
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while speaking at a mammoth election rally at Khargone in Madhya Pradesh slammed BJP for its anti-poor policies and corruption. "You must know that that, nowadays, BJP leaders are dreaming power, even during day time. In their hunger for power, even they fight each other within the party", said Sonia Gandhi and went on further while striking a chord with the huge crowd, "If the BJP leaders think that they can easily make people fools with mere speeches, they are wholly wrong. The people of Madhya Pradesh are intelligent".
Sonia Gandhi addresses Congress election rally at Khargone (Madhya Pradesh)
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi is speaking at a huge election rally at Khargone in poll bound Madhya Pradesh. She slammed BJP for corruption and anti-poor policies.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Sonia Gandhi in Ambikapur (Chhattisgarh) slams BJP; says it betrayed the people of the state
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi assured that Chhattisgarh will develop chathees (36) times better if Congress comes to power in the state. While addressing a mega Congress election rally in Ambikapur in Chhattisgarh, Sonia Gandhi launched a blistering attack on the ruling BJP government and urged the people to help Congress to form a government in the state to take it forward.
Sonia Gandhi addresses Congress rally at Ambikapur (Chhattisgarh)
Congress President and UPA Chairperson is addressing a mega election ally in Ambikapur at Chhattisgarh where assembly polls are underway. She slammed the ruling BJP Govt in the state for ignoring the welfare of the poor and development of the state.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Rahul Gandhi in Mangolpuri (Delhi) praises Congress government in Delhi
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi kick-started party's poll campaign in Delhi by addressing a huge election rally at Mangolpuri. While speaking on the occasion, he showered praises on Congress government in Delhi led by Sheila Dixit and said that the Congress govt has transformed the state in the past 15 years. "The shining Metro in Delhi has become a model for others" he said. "The Congress Government in Delhi has welcomed the migrants with an open heart and also authorised several resettlement colonies in Delhi. Further ownership rights were handed over to 45 resettlement colonies also by the Congress Govt" said Rahul Gandhi.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Sonia Gandhi addresses massive Congress rally in Mandya (Karnataka); thanks voters
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New Delhi: Congress Presidentg and UPa Chairperson Sonia Gandhi addressed a massive Congress rally in Karnataka’s Mandya region where she thanked all the people and the Congress workers for giving a huge mandate to the Congress party in the assembly and the recently concluded Lok Sabha bi-election. “Last time I was here during assembly elections with a request to give Congress a chance. The people of Karnataka put the trust on the Congress party once again a huge mandate to us and I thank all of you for that and also the Congress workers – the men and women- for their hard work” said Sonia Gandhi. “I am confident that the Congress government in Karnataka will respond to the raising aspirations of the people in the state. Our government will deliver on the promises made to the people” said Sonia Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi in Karnataka; says PM has full support of the Congress
New Delhi: Congress Presidentg and UPa Chairperson Sonia Gandhi addressed a massive Congress rally in Karnataka’s Mandya region where she thanked all the people and the Congress workers for giving a huge mandate to the Congress party in the assembly and the recently concluded Lok Sabha bi-election.
Sonia Gandhi also expressed her support for the Prime Minister and said that the entire Congress party stands behind him as it was under his leadership the UPA Government at the Centre implemented all the welfare policies. Slamming the opposition, the Congress President quipped, “They may make fun of the prime minister but I want them to know that the whole party is behind him". Taking a dig at the opposition – mainly the Bharatiya Janata Party, Sonia Gandhi reiterated that Congress is not afraid of any party. "We are not afraid of the BJP or any other opposition party. We will continue our sincere efforts for the people of Karnataka and the people of the whole country," she asserted.
“Last time I was here during assembly elections with a request to give Congress a chance. The people of Karnataka put the trust on the Congress party once again a huge mandate to us and I thank all of you for that and also the Congress workers – the men and women- for their hard work” said Sonia Gandhi. “I am confident that the Congress government in Karnataka will respond to the raising aspirations of the people in the state. Our government will deliver on the promises made to the people” said Sonia Gandhi.
Praising the Congress Government in the state, Sonia Gandhi spoke about Karnataka government's Anna bhagya scheme (food security to BPL). She claimed that the state government has fulfilled all the promises made in the poll manifesto. The Congress President also referred to the food security bill and land acquisition bill brought in by the UPA Govt at the Centre. Sonia Gandhi asserted that UPA's land acquisition bill will work as safeguard to farmers of the country.
More than two lakh people had attended the meeting. Former chief minister SM Krishna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president Dr. G Parameshwar were also seated on the dais.
Sonia Gandhi also expressed her support for the Prime Minister and said that the entire Congress party stands behind him as it was under his leadership the UPA Government at the Centre implemented all the welfare policies. Slamming the opposition, the Congress President quipped, “They may make fun of the prime minister but I want them to know that the whole party is behind him". Taking a dig at the opposition – mainly the Bharatiya Janata Party, Sonia Gandhi reiterated that Congress is not afraid of any party. "We are not afraid of the BJP or any other opposition party. We will continue our sincere efforts for the people of Karnataka and the people of the whole country," she asserted.
“Last time I was here during assembly elections with a request to give Congress a chance. The people of Karnataka put the trust on the Congress party once again a huge mandate to us and I thank all of you for that and also the Congress workers – the men and women- for their hard work” said Sonia Gandhi. “I am confident that the Congress government in Karnataka will respond to the raising aspirations of the people in the state. Our government will deliver on the promises made to the people” said Sonia Gandhi.
Praising the Congress Government in the state, Sonia Gandhi spoke about Karnataka government's Anna bhagya scheme (food security to BPL). She claimed that the state government has fulfilled all the promises made in the poll manifesto. The Congress President also referred to the food security bill and land acquisition bill brought in by the UPA Govt at the Centre. Sonia Gandhi asserted that UPA's land acquisition bill will work as safeguard to farmers of the country.
More than two lakh people had attended the meeting. Former chief minister SM Krishna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president Dr. G Parameshwar were also seated on the dais.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Sonia Gandhi addresses a massive Congress rally in Mandya (Karnataka)
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi addressed a mammoth congress rally in Karnataka's Mandya region. She slammed the opposition by saying that Congress is not afraid of any opposition party. "Congress party strongly stands behind PM Manmohan Singh" she asserted.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Rahul Gandhi to address Congress rally in Delhi on Sep 10
Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi will hand over ownership rights of houses to people in resettlement colonies in Delhi on September 10. This was informed by Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday.
"We have so many resettlement colonies and people have been living in them since the time of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. But they have not been given ownership rights. Rahul Gandhi will give out certificates of ownership to lakhs of people on September 10," Dikshit said.
There are 45 resettlement colonies in the city, which are home to lakhs of people. Congress feels that the move could be a game-changer in the Assembly polls. Dikshit made the announcement at a function where the party released a brochure listing the Congress government's achievements in the last 15 years.
Last year, Dikshit had Congress president Sonia Gandhi issue provisional certificates of regularisation to unauthorised colonies. The CM also promised to regularise another 600 unauthorised colonies and said residents in Lal Dora areas would be allowed to expand their properties. "People have been living there for years and their families must have grown, so they need more space.
That is why we are allowing the extension... We are the first one to implement the Food Security Bill and it is Delhi that is governed by Aadhaar cards," she said.
"We have so many resettlement colonies and people have been living in them since the time of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. But they have not been given ownership rights. Rahul Gandhi will give out certificates of ownership to lakhs of people on September 10," Dikshit said.
There are 45 resettlement colonies in the city, which are home to lakhs of people. Congress feels that the move could be a game-changer in the Assembly polls. Dikshit made the announcement at a function where the party released a brochure listing the Congress government's achievements in the last 15 years.
Last year, Dikshit had Congress president Sonia Gandhi issue provisional certificates of regularisation to unauthorised colonies. The CM also promised to regularise another 600 unauthorised colonies and said residents in Lal Dora areas would be allowed to expand their properties. "People have been living there for years and their families must have grown, so they need more space.
That is why we are allowing the extension... We are the first one to implement the Food Security Bill and it is Delhi that is governed by Aadhaar cards," she said.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Rahul Gandhi in Punjab exhorts youth to participation in the process of development
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is addressing a Congress rally at Punjab. He expressed happiness for the fact when many other countries are struggling, India is surging ahead. Rahul Gandhi said that country needs more youth participation in the process of development.
Rahul Gandhi in Punjab exhorts women to join politics for development
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addresses a Congress rally in Punjab. He expressed happiness for the fact when many other countries are struggling, India is surging ahead. Rahul Gandhi said that country needs more youth participation in the process of development. Rahul Gandhi also underlined that women empowerment is essential for development.
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