Monday, 21 August 2017

Sonia Gandhi, Gandhi Rahul meet Gujarat MLAs, strategize for Gujarat surveys

New Delhi, Aug 21 The Congress initiative today asked party legislators from Gujarat to remain joined together and proceed with their battle for truth and philosophy in Mahatma Gandhi's home state.

This was told by the top Congress pioneers to party administrators from Gujarat with whom they held a key procedure meeting in front of the current year's assembly elections.

The meeting led by Congress President Sonia Gandhi at her residence was additionally attended to by party VP Rahul Gandhi, AICC general secretary incharge of Gujarat Ashok Gehlot and gathering's key strategist Ahmed Patel.

"Had a decent meeting with Congress MLAs and pioneers from Gujarat today," Rahul Gandhi later tweeted.

Amid the over half hour meeting, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi both saluted the MLAs for rising "triumphant in this battle for truth and democracy", a clear reference to Patel winning the Rajya Sabha decision in the state regardless of departures and fears of affirmed poaching.

"While congratulating the party MLAs for staying joined together and for standing the trial of time, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi advised all MLAs to proceed with their battle for truth and belief system.

"They told the party legislators that the Congress was not challenging for taking force but rather to restore the qualities in Mahatma Gandhi's Gujarat," party representative and MLA from Gujarat Shaktising Gohil told.

He said that the party leadership advised the MLAs to keep contradicting such powers unitedly which will bring about encouraging open help.

Assembly elections in Gujarat are expected in the not so distant future and the Congress is trying to organize a rebound subsequent to being out of energy in Narendra Modi's home state for almost two decades.

The Congress likewise endured a noteworthy blow in the current past when its key pioneer Shankarsinh Vaghela quit the party alongside some party MLAs.

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