Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Rahul Gandhi assures swift action on NIDO murder case

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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on Monday joined the students from the north-east protesting at New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, demanding strict action against those involved in the killing of Nido Tania, a student from Arunachal Pradesh, who was beaten to death in Lajpath Nagar. He promised very strict action apart from setting up of a committee to look into the treatment meted out to people from the region.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Rahul Gandhi seeks opinion of labour sector for Congress manifesto, Part 05

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has been holding interactive sessions across the country, an attempt to maximise participation from the people in order to strengthen the Congress's election manifesto. "We will draft the manifesto after taking everybody's suggestion into consideration," he said. On Thursday, he spoke to the members of the labour union representatives of unorganised and organised sectors and said that the main problem was that there was no way that people's power was prevalent in the Parliament. "Our selection of candidate will be completely transparent so that your voice will be heard in the parliament," he said.

Rahul Gandhi interacts with labour union representatives in Delhi on Congress manifesto

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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi held an interactive session with the representatives of the labour unions, from both organised and unorganised sectors, on Thursday and said that he was learning a lot from these interactive sessions that he was having across the country

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Rahul Gandhi seeks opinion of labour sector for Congress manifesto, Part 04

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has been holding interactive sessions across the country, an attempt to maximise participation from the people in order to strengthen the Congress's election manifesto. "We will draft the manifesto after taking everybody's suggestion into consideration," he said. On Thursday, he spoke to the members of the labour union representatives of unorganised and organised sectors and said that the main problem was that there was no way that people's power was prevalent in the Parliament. "Our selection of candidate will be completely transparent so that your voice will be heard in the parliament," he said.

Sonia Gandhi launches Congress campaign in Karnataka from Gulbarga, slams BJP

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Gulbarga: Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi launched party’s campaign for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections in Karnataka by addressing a huge public rally in Gulbarga on Saturday. While speaking on the occasion, Sonia Gandhi said that the Centre amended the Article 371 of the Constitution for giving special status to the backward Hyderabad-Karnataka region

Rahul Gandhi seeks opinion of labour sector for Congress manifesto, Part 03

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has been holding interactive sessions across the country, an attempt to maximise participation from the people in order to strengthen the Congress's election manifesto. "We will draft the manifesto after taking everybody's suggestion into consideration," he said. On Thursday, he spoke to the members of the labour union representatives of unorganised and organised sectors and said that the main problem was that there was no way that people's power was prevalent in the Parliament. "Our selection of candidate will be completely transparent so that your voice will be heard in the parliament," he said.

Sonia Gandhi launches Congress campaign in Karnataka from Gulbarga; slams BJP

Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi launched the campaign for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections in Karnataka by addressing a huge public rally in Gulbarga on Saturday. She launched a blistering attack on BJP and the opposition for spreading rumours and false allegations again her party. “We just act, do not talk much” said Sonia Gandhi.