Earlier Kharge, in his maiden speech as President, said that “there is attempt the replace Baba Saheb’s (B.R. Ambedkar) Constitution with the Sangh Constitution and Congress will not let it happen”…reports Asian Lite News
New Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday set up a 47-member Steering Committee, which includes his predecessors Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in place of the CWC.
Ahead of his taking over, all the members of the Congress Working Committee – the party’s highest decision-making authority, AICC General Secretaries and incharges had tendered their resignation.
The new President will announce his new team subsequently.
Earlier Kharge, in his maiden speech as President, said that “there is attempt the replace Baba Saheb’s (B.R. Ambedkar) Constitution with the Sangh Constitution and Congress will not let it happen”.
He alleged that the new India is without jobs, poverty and farmers ae being crushed under wheels. While the government effort is to make the nation oppositionless but the Congress will fight the government for the people, he asserted.
K’taka Congress upbeat
The Congress workers in Karnataka are celebrating the coronation of veteran Congress leader from the state, Mallikarjun Kharge, who took charge as the president of the Congress on Wednesday.
The Karnataka Congress unit was jubilant and said that the development would prove to be a shot in the arm for the party in the upcoming Assembly elections of 2023.
Karnataka Congress while congratulating Kharge posted on its Twitter on Wednesday that “his commitment and dedication to get special status for the Kalyan Karnataka region is greater”.
“The youth who got employment after the region got special status under Article 371J still remember Kharge’s contributions.”
“Kharge has a special place in the hearts of oppressed classes and Dalits. He had stated many times that he doesn’t want to play the card of Dalit to get positions, and refused to answer questions posed to him which were addressed to him as a Dalit,” said a party leader.
Old locals recall that Kharge’s family was a victim of atrocities by Razakars, who opposed the union of the princely Hyderabad state into Indian union. The Razakars torched the houses and killed hundreds of people. Kharge’s mother and his brothers were in one of the torched houses that was gutted in a fire. Kharge along with his father, who were outside the house, escaped the attack and settled down in Kalaburagi.
Though it is a known fact in north Karnataka region, Kharge has never spoken about the incident. He completed graduation in law and emerged as the student leader and later as the union leader.
He joined the Congress in 1969. He entered the Karnataka Assembly from the reserved constituency of Gurumuithakal in 1972. Since then, he got elected continuously nine times till 2008.
He represented Kalaburagi Lok Sabha constituency twice in 2009 and 2014 parliamentary elections. Experts say that Kharge had come very close to becoming the CM in Karnataka thrice in 1999, 2004 and 2013, but narrowly missed the opportunity.