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Sunday 8 December 2013

Assembly results effect: Rahul Gandhi promises radical changes in Congress

romising to embed the voice of the people and making it the central issue, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi promised radical changes in the party that would signal a paradigm shift to a level that cannot be imagined.

Short of saying he will tear and throw away the traditional way of approaching polls, he admitted that the Congress worked in a 'traditional’ way while the Aam Aadmi heard the voice of the people.
“We need to learn from the Aam Aadmi party,” he told presspersons on the Assembly elections.

This is what he said:

The Congress party has the ability to transform itself, we will work hard to live upto your expectations.

We as a party have to talk less about good governance, have to give place to common man in our structures.

Need to move further than good governance, need to move to a place that gives serious space to the common man in our structures.

The AAP got common people involved, we are going to learn from that and involve people more.

Modi is leader of BJP. Congress has a vision of this country, BJP has another perspective, our job is to push our perspective.

Earlier, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said the party will announce a prime ministerial candidate at a suitable time. She said the Congress accepts the verdict of the people in all humility. “We are disappointed with the verdict, it calls for deep introspection. We congratulate our opponents”.

On the General elections, she said those elections are quite different. In the state polls, the focus is on personalities of state.

“We will take necessary steps to correct our mistakes and our way of functioning,” she added. 

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