Rahul Gandhi in Milan, Posts video on Twitter on 'Congress Foundation Day'

On this occasion, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has said that “The party has been committed to raise the voice of the country.

Yogita S.
Published on: 28 Dec 2020 6:46 AM GMT
Rahul Gandhi in Milan, Posts video on Twitter on Congress Foundation Day
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New Delhi: The Indian National Congress, now known as the Congress. Which established on this day in the British Raj on 28 December 1885. Whose foundation day is being celebrated by the Congress today.

On this occasion, former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has said that “The party has been committed to raise the voice of the country. He reiterated his resolve for truth and equality on the foundation day of the Congress. " On the occasion of the party's foundation day, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi also reached the party office in Delhi.

https://twitter.com/RahulGandhi/status/1343399130853326848?s=20

Rahul Gandhi on Congress Foundation Day:

Please tell that Rahul Gandhi tweeted that "Congress committed from the beginning to raise the voice of the nation." Today, on the foundation day of the Congress, we repeat this pledge of truth and equality. Jai Hind!"

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Party established in 1885:

Please tell that the Indian National Congress established on this day in 1885, 62 years before the independence of the country. It was founded by retired Scottish officer AO Hume.

The founders included Ao Hume (prominent member of the Theosophical Society), Dada Bhai Naoroji and Dinsha Covenant. In the late 19th and early 20th century, the Congress became a central partner in the Indian freedom struggle, with more than 1.5 crore members and more than 70 million participants, opposing British colonial rule.

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Let it be said that the partition of Bengal in 1905 gave a new identity to the Congress. The Congress strongly opposed the partition. After this, Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915. Gandhi came to politics in 1919 through the non-cooperation movement. After that, the Congress led several movements under the leadership of Gandhiji. Civil Disobedience Movement, Quit India Movement etc.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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