“It should be folks’s manifesto”: Chidambaram on Congress manifesto for Lok Sabha polls – Information Immediately

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Senior Congress chief P Chidambaram mentioned on Wednesday that the celebration’s manifesto for Lok Sabha polls can be a “folks’s manifesto” and other than public consultations by celebration leaders, ideas may also be despatched via e-mail and a web site. He mentioned that the Congress celebration will take ideas from folks throughout the nation earlier than finalising the celebration manifesto. “It’s going to be a folks’s manifesto”, he mentioned, at a press convention right here at present. The press convention was additionally addressed by TS Singh Deo, convener of the Manifesto Committee and Supriya Shrinate, Chairperson of the Social and Digital Platforms of the AICC. The leaders additionally launched a devoted web site and an e-mail ID on which individuals can provide their ideas for the manifesto. Shrinate mentioned the ideas could be despatched on the e-mail ”[email protected]” or could be uploaded on the web site “awaazbharatki.in” instantly. The celebration will invite ideas from folks throughout the nation and incorporate as many as potential of those within the manifesto, Chidambaram mentioned. @@@@

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