Chairman Message
The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers
The above statement is our prime motto of our department in great Congress. In our command highly disciplined and motivated by me in every situations in current scenario. Each members of this department have talent and skills identified by me and used for the welfare of the common people rights.
India be a free and democratic country, and will the people of India be free from fear, free to live, work, pray, eat, love and marry according to their wishes; be free from poverty, and free to pursue their ambitions. Future India will be governed on people’s rights, our institutions, conventions and the healthy differences that are the essence of a multi-cultural country this is our motto.
Brief History
The remarkable day in history On 28 December 1885, 72 social reformers, intellectuals, journalists and lawyers congregated for the first session of the Indian National Union at Gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College, Bombay; the conference was renamed as the Indian National Congress. And the series of sessions continued Congress at its Eleventh Session was buoyed by a substantial increase in the number of delegates from 1163 in 1894 to 1584. An elated President Surendranath Banerjea congratulated the Congress for bringing together 'the scattered element of a vast and diversified population', and making them vibrate with the new born sentiment of an awakened nationality.
The Avadi Session, 1955 represented the Congress's distinct shift towards socialism. The Congress declared the socialist pattern of society to be its goal. The party resolution also stated that planning must take place with a view towards the establishment of such a society.
Congress Working Committee meeting, Ahmadabad, on the 89th anniversary of the Dandi Satyagrah, March 12, 2019.
To commemorate the historic Dandi Satyagrah, and celebrate Gandhiji’s contribution towards our Independence and his commitment to peace, a meeting was held in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Smt Priyanka Gandhi Vadra spoke on the occasion as she reminded each Indian of their duty towards maintaining an atmosphere of peace. She condemned the attack in Pulwama and paid her respects to the lives lost, and said the country must come together at a time like this and reject the BJP’s promotion of violence and fear.
Last couple of years in our state congress human rights department did excellent work for the people welfare and their rights.
Vision:
To create awareness to the state how to a society in which an informed and active citizenry is sovereign.
We envision a world where democracy and freedom prevail, with dignity for all.
Mission:
We work in cooperative around the state to strengthen and safeguard democratic institutions, processes, norms and values to secure a better quality of life for all.
Values:
Integrity : We are member possessed to the highest ethical standards in all of our dealings
Accountability : members are responsive to the public interest and people are able to hold their members responsible for their conduct through institutionalized checks and balances including regular, inclusive elections that are competitive and credibly reflect popular will;
Transparency : Political activity is open and subject to public oversight;
Equity : All people in the state are treated justly and in accordance with their diverse conditions (no discrimination);
Inclusion : Diverse voices and views are sought, respected and incorporated;
Pluralism : Free, open, and peaceful competition of ideas is universally embraced;
Civic Participation : People are able to exercise their political and civic rights and responsibilities freely, and do so actively and respectfully in the state;
Rule of Law : Laws promulgated by duly consistent with universal human rights principles, adjudicated independently and enforced equally.
To say that a single human being, because of his birth, becomes an untouchable, unapproachable, or invisible, is to deny God.” --- Mahatma Gandhi
“So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you.”--- Babasaheb Dr B.R Ambedkar
“To be liberated, woman must feel free to be herself, not in rivalry to man but in the context of her own capacity and her personality.”--- Smt Indira Gandhi, ‘True Liberation of Women’, at the inauguration of the All-India Women's Conference Building Complex in New Delhi, India (March 26, 1980) "We want everyone to march ahead together towards a new India. No one should be left behind or sidelined on account of caste, creed, religion or region and we are carrying forward the vision of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi of making India a modern nation based on social justice."--- Smt Sonia Gandhi, Thiruvananthapuram, 30 September 2013
"Is there anything more important than development? Yes there is: Izzat (dignity). There can be no development without dignity...What does government mean? In the democracy which I have envisaged, a democracy established by non-violence, there will be equal freedom for all. Everybody will be his own master. It is to join a struggle for such democracy that I invite you today."--- Mahatma Gandhi during his Quit India speech, August 8, 1942
"Democracy is good. I say this because other systems are worse. So we are forced to accept democracy. It has good points and also bad. But merely saying that democracy will solve all problems is utterly wrong. Problems are solved by intelligence and hard work." --- Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
“Democracy is not merely a form of Government. It is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. Democracy is essentially an attitude of respect and reverence towards our fellow men” --- Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar "Democracy is a faith in the spiritual possibilities of not a privileged few but of every human being." --- Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
"Today countries where democracy was born are all much wealthier than India, and skeptics might say that it is too soon for India to talk about social democracy. That misses the point. In country after country, where social democracy took root, it was once for them a dream for their tomorrow. It was built, brick by brick, over many generations, energized by economic growth. In turn, it stimulated and sustained economic growth – by opening up opportunities for human development, by building social cohesion and solidarity, and by providing the framework of an intellectual and political consensus. In those countries, social democracy not only proved to be good politics, it also turned out to be good economics. It brought the state, business and labour onto a common platform in pursuit of a shared vision – the vision of a more equal, more caring society." --- Smt Sonia Gandhi during her address at the 10th Indira Gandhi Conference, 2010
"The economic issues are most vital for us and it is of the highest importance that we should fight our biggest enemies – Poverty, unemployment. Whether it is agriculture or industrial development, or for that matter, development in other fields, the basic fact remains – that it would serve the largest number of our people”--- Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri. ."Development is not about factories, dams and roads. Development is about people. The goal is material, cultural and spiritual fulfilment for the people. The human factor is of supreme value in development." --- Shri Rajiv Gandhi ."We want more youth, women, Adivasis in Parliament and Assemblies. We want more youth to join politics to cleanse the system. We cannot achieve development without empowering the youth. Our country will surge ahead fast only if we have more youth and women as lawmakers."--- Shri Rahul Gandhi during his speech in Gwalior, October 17, 2013
"I came to the conclusion long ago … that all religions were true and also that all had some error in them, and whilst I hold by my own, I should hold others as dear as Hinduism … our innermost prayer should be a Hindu should be a better Hindu, a Muslim a better Muslim, a Christian a better Christian." ---Mahatma Gandhi (Young India: January 19, 1928)
"Secularism is the bedrock of our nationhood, secularism as defined not in the English dictionaries, where it is defined as ‘non-religious’ or ‘anti-religious’, but secularism the way Panditji defined it as Sarva Dharma Samabhava which allows every religion to flourish in our country. Every community, every caste, every linguistic group must be allowed freedom to flourish, prosper and develop, yet they must be woven into one India, to a unified India.
India is not just a mere geographic expression or a political entity. India dates back to thousands of years; the boundaries have changed, the politics have changed but still India has remained India. It is the thinking, it is the thought, it is an inner spirituality that makes India." --- Shri Rajiv Gandhi's speech 'Uphold Secular Values' at the National Symposium on India' Struggle Against Communalism on October 9, 1986