Nagaland Congress plans execution of ‘Udaipur Nav Sankalp’ declaration

Dimapur, June 2 (MExN): Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) conducted a state level workshop to discuss and plan the execution of ‘Udaipur Nav Sankalp’ declaration with PCC Officials, PCC Members, Frontals and Cells at Congress Bhavan, Kohima on June 1.

A press release from NPCC Communications Department stated that speaking on the occasion, AICC Secretary I/C Nagaland, Ranajit Mukherjee exhorted the delegates to reconnect with and take the Congress’ programmes, policies, ideology and principles, to the grassroots. Urging the participants to be vigilant against destructive and divisive communal forces, he said, “Congress is the only party that can unite the nation and provide a harmonious environment.” 

NPCC, President, K Therie in his speech said the basis of the Congress’ fight is ‘justice for all’. Alluding that the “BJP does not have any notable economists or political strategists to frame the future of the nation,” he attributed “this as a deficiency and the reason for their communal and religious politics to remain in power while the nation continues to regress economically and socially.”

Therie affirmed that Congress is the only party which practises true inner democracy where all are allowed to speak. “This was most evident in the recent Udaipur Chintan Shivir where political workers were heard throughout,” he said. Adding that “BJP with barely 35% of votes in the nation continues to rule because the other political parties are unable to put up a united alternative,” Therie drew attention to the issue of nearly 19Lakh missing EVMs and said EVM manipulation was the cause for Congress’ losses. “NPCC would take up the issue with the ECI after its reply to a representation filed by a group of NGOs,” he said and added NPCC would continue its demand for ballot paper system wherein the VVPAT printout will be used as the ballot paper thus reducing costs as the Control Unit would no longer be needed.

Therie called on the Mahila workers to present suggestions on the implementation of 33% reservation. Calling on the youth to rededicate in the mission to provide a way out for upcoming generations, he said with the right government policies and efficient implementation, there is no shortage of opportunities for employing the youth towards which, the Congress has a clear vision.

The workshop was chaired by Capt GK Zhimomi, Gen Secy, NPCC while welcome and introductory speech on the implementation of the Declaration was delivered by Khriedi Theunuo, Working President and Convenor, NPCC Implementation Committee ‘Chintan Shivir Udaipur’ (Nav Sankalp Declaration).

In the next session, Frontal Chiefs and Cell Chairman delivered their presentations followed by discussions on various issues.