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Congress will regain old glory, return to power in Bengal: Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

'Neither the Janata Dal nor the V P Singh government could run the country, and the BJP also failed to deliver during its rule'

Our Bureau, PTI Calcutta Published 28.12.21, 08:51 PM
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury.

Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. File picture

Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Tuesday asserted that the party will regain its old glory and also return to power in West Bengal.

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Chowdhury claimed that non-Congress governments have never been able to steer the country on the path of development.

Addressing a programme on the 137th foundation day of Congress at Baharampur in Murshidabad district, the state party president said, "There are ups and downs in fortunes, it does not mean Congress will continue to remain weak. The party will regain its old glory and definitely return to power in West Bengal."

The Congress ruled West Bengal since Independence till 1977, with a brief gap of a few years. It was unseated from power by the Left Front which ruled the state uninterruptedly till 2011. However, both Congress and the Left parties failed to win even one seat in this year's assembly elections.

Chowdhury alleged that neither the Janata Dal nor the V P Singh government could run the country, and the BJP also failed to deliver during its rule.

"Hens lay eggs but they cannot make omelette. These people come to power but can't run the country," Chowdhury quipped, while asserting that only the Congress, which has ruled India for 54 years, can take the country forward.

Alleging that the BJP has taken recourse to divisive politics after failing to deliver, he asserted, "People are again thinking of Congress."

Senior Congress leader Pradip Bhattacharya asserted that India can't be imagined without the grand old party, and called for a fight against both BJP and Trinamool Congress, which is trying to project itself as the main opposition against the saffron camp in place of Congress.

Addressing another function at Congress' West Bengal headquarters Bidhan Bhavan, the Rajya Sabha MP said, "If anyone thinks that India can be taken forward on the path of progress by abandoning the Congress, he/she is living in a fool's paradise. It is not possible. India can't be imagined without Congress."

The TMC, of late, claims to be the only force opposing the BJP, and accuses "war-weary" Congress of failing to put up an effective fight against the saffron brigade.

Bhattacharya, a former Congress state unit chief, said that some people are attacking the grand old party to "secure applause" from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and asserted that a party that has existed in national politics for 137 years cannot be wiped out.

"I urge you all to fight against the unholy forces of BJP and TMC. We will certainly emerge victorious one day. Some are attacking the Congress to get the PM's applause. But it is impossible for any force to wipe out a national party that has existed for 137 years," he said.

The Congress has accused the TMC of effectively helping the BJP through its expansion drive in Goa, Meghalaya and other states.

The ruling party in West Bengal has recently emerged as the main opposition party in Meghalaya after 12 of the 17 elected Congress MLAs joined Mamata Banerjee's party en masse.

Bhattacharya said that the recently concluded Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) elections, in which Congress won only two of the 144 wards, show that party workers are not afraid and can fight back.

A Congress candidate had alleged that he was beaten up by TMC workers after the conclusion of polling on December 19.

He alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "does not have any clue" as to how to bring down the prices of essential commodities or give jobs to crores of unemployed people.

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