Congress in Uttar Pradesh is consistently working for bringing members of minority and backward communities into its fold, party leaders said and highlighted the several outreach programmes, including tea stall meetings and Dalit-Muslim 'sammelans', being held to win back its «traditional voters». The campaigns in the politically important Uttar Pradesh come ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
The Congress has been reduced to a marginal player in the state. The party could win only two seats in the assembly election for 403 in Uttar Pradesh in last year's polls, while the BJP won 255 and the Samajwadi Party 111.
The feedback from these campaigns is that a large section among the minorities and backward classes feel that the present (BJP) government should go, senior Congress leader and former chairperson of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes P L Punia claimed. He also said that this can be achieved only by the Congress, which has a pan-India presence.
Minority department in-charge in the Uttar Pradesh Congress Shahnawaz Alam told PTI, «Special efforts are on to work among minorities and Dalits, and programmes for the same are being organised regularly.» «In May this year, a 10-day special campaign 'aap ki party aap ke gaon' was organised in 3,000 Muslim-dominated villages where small meetings were held and party flags put up at 10 houses in every village,» Shahnawaz said. In western Uttar Pradesh, minorities have «already made up their mind in favour of the Congress», he claimed.
«We also reached out to members of the Dalit community by holding meetings at tea shops through a programme 'samvidhan pe charcha' (discussion on the Constitution). We covered 3,000 tea shops, telling Dalits that Muslims are returning
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