The Indian National Congress on Saturday re-elected senior party leader Sonia Gandhi as the chairperson of the Congress Party (CPP), which comprises all members of the Lower House and the Upper House.
Mallikarjun Kharge proposed nominating Sonia Gandhi as the CPP chairperson, which was seconded by leaders Gaurav Gogoi and Tariq Anwar, and the resolution was passed unanimously in the Lok Sabha. A meeting held in the central hall of the National Diet Building.
She was the leader of the Indian National Congress in the last Lok Sabha and was re-elected to that position. After serving as a member of the Lok Sabha for 20 years, Sonia is now a member of the Senator.
Addressing party lawmakers after being elected CPP president, Sonia Gandhi urged them to act “carefully, vigilantly and proactively” in Parliament.
“…As members of the CPP, we have a special duty to be vigilant, vigilant and proactive in holding him and his new NDA government to account. The Congress cannot and should not be bulldozed as it has been for the last decade.” “We can no longer allow the ruling party’s power to disrupt Parliament, abuse lawmakers at whim, or ram through bills without due consideration and debate,” she said.
Today, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) unanimously He urged Rahul Gandhi to accept the post of Leader of Opposition. Speaking in the Indian parliament, he told party leaders that he would take a decision on the matter “very soon”.
In a separate resolution, the CWC, the Indian National Congress’ highest decision-making body, said the results of the Lok Sabha elections were not only a political defeat but a personal and moral defeat for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The BJP won 240 seats, 32 seats short of the midpoint. The Congress emerged as the second largest party. In the Lok Sabha elections, the number of seats has increased to 99 from 52 in the 2019 elections. The CWC said the verdict is a clear protest against the weakening of democracy and democratic institutions since 2014.