
The leaders of the Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (India) on Wednesday (September 24, 2025) issued a 10-point resolution for extreme reverse class (EBC), including pledge to be protected against atrocities on the lines of planned caste and planned prevention tribes in the Act on Block.
The Resolution, Read Out by Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, Also Proposes Increasing EBC Reserve in Panchayat and Mountain Bodies From 20%to 30%, Raising the Overall Cap to 50%, Providing Land to Landless SC Families, Enforcing Article 15 (5) for Admission in Private Institutions, and 50% Quota for SCS, STS, Obcs and EBCs in government contracts of up to 25 crore. The solution stated that the regulatory body will oversee the regulatory body with a high performance.
At an event called “ATI Pichhda Nyay Sankalp” (a promise for justice against EBC), which took place in the patest, Mr. Gandhi claimed that if the Indian block in the state would get into power, all ten points would be carried out.
The event followed by an event that followed an event followed by an event followed by an event at an event that followed the work committee for the extended Congress Commission (CWC), President of Congress Malikarjun Kharge, leader Rashtriya Janata Daal Tejashwi Yadav, leader Viksheel Insaan Mukesh Sahani.
According to a caste conducted by the Nitish Kumar government, EBCS accounts for 36% of the state population a few years ago.
“Nitish Kumar has been in power for 20 years. He could bring the proposed act. He could do everything we promise to do it. But he did not do because he treated EBC and other neglected cings as objects to be used and thrown,” Mr. Gandhi said.
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When he spoke of the alleged “theft of the vote”, Mr. Gandhi said: “Theft of votes will be thoroughly exposed. Wait for a few days. The hydrogen bomb is coming”.
At its meeting, CWC has adopted two resolutions emphasizing problems with special intensive revision (Sir) of election roles, alleged voting of Chori (theft) and “Huglociation” of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi allegedly reflects and left India “diplomatically isolated”.
The widespread CWC meeting also noted that farmers already burdened with debt, repeated natural calamities, lack of fertilizer and rising agricultural supplies were driven to suicide, and denied reasonable central assistance.
The meeting also paid tribute to Assam’s cultural icon Zateen Garg, who died last week in an accident in Singapore.
Organizational initiative
He chaired Mr. Mallikarjun Kharge and visited Mr. Gandhi together with CWC members, head of the lawmakers of the Congress and the parliamentary Office for the Office, and the meeting also reviewed the ongoing “Sangathan Srijan Abhiyan” (SSA), campaign to strengthen the organization.
Congress Secretary General (organization) KC Venugopal said that within the SSA the Presidents of the District Congress will hold the most important position in the party. Presidents and General Secretary in the Pradesh Congress will act as district observers and spend 7-8 days with workers before choosing President DCC.
After the CWC meeting, which dealt with printing in Sadaqat Ashram, Mr. Venugopal said: “A total of 51 people attended a discussion on a resolution that Jairam Ramesh moved on the overall political situation in the country and a resolution shifted to President Bihar PCC Rajesh Ram.
He said that Mr. Kharge and Mr. Gandhi congratulated Bihar leaders to the “Adhikar Yatra voter”, held the march for voters’ rights in the state. He said that people were now aware of the “theft of voices”, the result of the Indian Bloc in Bihar.
Signature campaign
Mr. Venugopal announced that from September 15 to 15 October, a massive signature campaign will be held to collect five Crore signatures on a statement that represents five questions of the Indian Election Commission.
In response to the question of sharing seats in Bihar from Hindu, he said: “There was no discussion in this matter, but yes, CWC appreciated the Thelangany government for boldly becoming the first state in a country to reserve 42% of local seats for the CIT.”
Political solution
Congress’s chief Jairam Ramesh has been working on a political solution that focused on “theft of voices” and “diplomatic failure of the government”. The resolution said that “Hugloches” of the Prime Minister “retreated … She left India diplomatically isolated”.
CWC also expressed a need for “ongoing genocide of innocent civilians in Gaza”.
The resolution also condemned the “relentless attacks of BJP-RSS at the Institute and the Republic” and described the Sir of Voter Rolls as the “greatest threat to democracy” as “disenfranchising” Dalitů, Obc, Adivasis and minorities.
Kanhaiya Kumar, the All India Congress Committee, entrusted to the Indian Union of the National Student, said: “The Indian National Congress promises to continue fighting… for the protection of our fundamental constitutional rights, reservations and social justice and to ensure just providing benefits in good life conditions.”
Published – September 2025 01:26 IS