The Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting is scheduled to be held in Patna, Bihar on September 24th, marking the first such gathering in the state since India’s independence. Previously, Congress sessions were held in Patna in 1912 and in Gaya in 1922. This upcoming extended CWC meeting will involve all committee members, state presidents from all states, leaders of legislative parties, officials from all frontal organizations, all chief ministers, and other senior leaders.
Sources indicate that the Congress Working Committee meeting in Patna may pass resolutions regarding a second revolution, the dangers to democracy, and “vote theft.” It is planned to commemorate the revolutions of Gandhi and JP on the soil of Buddha and to present Rahul Gandhi as a people’s leader. Furthermore, discussions on the Election Commission and constitutional bodies are expected.
Krishna Allavaru, AICC in-charge of Bihar affairs, stated that the Congress Working Committee meeting will address national issues as well as those concerning Bihar. The Congress is fighting a second battle for independence in Bihar, which is why the meeting is being held in the state. The Sadaqat Ashram, which was a center of the fight against the British, will once again become the center of the second fight for independence.
He highlighted that the country’s politics is now centered around Bihar. The state is a topic of discussion due to the upcoming assembly elections, which will send a strong message across the country. The Congress Working Committee will deliberate on vote theft, migration, inflation, rising crime, unemployment, and people-centric problems. People should understand why Prime Minister Modi is not interested in solving their problems despite being in power for 11 years. The Prime Minister is like a student who does not believe in studying or working hard to get marks, but rather, is like a student who gets passing marks by cheating. Vote theft has been caught and exposed.
The primary objective of the meeting is to acknowledge and commend Rahul Gandhi’s recent “Voter Rights Yatra” in Bihar as a significant step towards raising public awareness. The hidden agenda behind the Congress Working Committee meeting on Bihar’s soil is not only to set the stage for the upcoming elections but also to strategize a nationwide movement against vote theft, originating from Bihar.









