What is the Indian National Congress manifesto?
It is our firm belief that the Indian National Congress Manifesto must reflect the voice and aspirations of the people and a new vision for the country. There were several consultations held across the country over a five-month period (from October, 2013 to March, 2014) with different stakeholders, to
What will the Indian National Congress do for the public good?
vigour and focus to ensure better sewage facilities, roads and multi-modal public transport. 14.ing hous The Indian National Congress will continue to work towards providing affordable and quality housing for all sections
What is the Indian National Congress’s foreign policy?
The Indian National Congress is committed to the articulation and implementation of a robust and dynamic foreign policy. The Indian National Congress remains committed to building peaceful, stable and mutually beneficial relations with all major
What is the Indian National Congress doing for the backward classes?
The Indian National Congress is deeply committed to developing a National Action Plan for the Development of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes. There shall be a special survey,
What has the Indian National Congress ever done for US?
The Indian National Congress has always demonstrated its steadfast commitment to electoral reforms. This includes strengthening the legal and judicial framework for disqualifying those convicted of specified crimes, disqualifying persons convicted of crimes against women and weaker sections and disqualifying those who subvert the
What is the Indian National Congress’s economic agenda?
The Indian National Congress’s agenda is one of social and economic transformation. Growth is essential for this transformation to happen and for it to be truly meaningful. It is economic growth that creates jobs for
What is the Indian National Congress’s stance on the environment?
livelihood and nutritional well-being. The Indian National Congress has always prioritised conservation of our national environment. It was Smt. Indira Gandhi who raised the importance of this agenda