Congress manifesto for Lok Sabha election 2024
Summary: The Indian National Congress’ 2024 manifesto emphasizes its historical connection to India’s journey, including its role in the freedom struggle and the enactment of the Constitution. It highlights the party’s policies, such as social welfare and economic reforms, while also addressing the current concerns related to unemployment, farmers’ issues, and economic inequality. The manifesto aims to restore democratic values, economic growth, and social justice. It appeals for support based on the party’s historical contributions and its vision for an inclusive and prosperous India, urging voters to prioritize democracy over authoritarianism in the upcoming elections.
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Introduction
At every stage of its 138-year journey, the Indian National Congress had identified itself with the problems, developments, aspirations and hopes of all the people of India. During the freedom struggle, its foremost aim was to win freedom. It was guided by the wisdom and sacrifice of great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. After independence, the Congressโ article of faith was the Constitution of India of which Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar was the prime architect.
During the freedom struggle, its foremost aim was to win freedom. It was guided by the wisdom and sacrifice of great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. After independence, the Congressโ article of faith was the Constitution of India of which Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar was the prime architect.
Since 1947, the Congress has been Indiaโs beacon of hope.
Our policies brought about rapid industrialisation in a predominantly agrarian economy, transformed India from a famine-struck country to one that exports food grains to countries around the world, laid the scientific and technical foundations for Indiaโs rise as a global software powerhouse, and built world class institutions in research and higher education whose graduates are seen as at par with the worldโs best. Even as liberalisation and reforms caused economic growth to boom under successive Congress governments, our social welfare policies ensured that every citizen was able to participate in the India story.
The social welfare net created by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) such as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and the National Food Security Act ensured that India was able to absorb the shocks of the Global Financial Crisis (2008), the Taper Tantrum (2013), demonetisation (2016) and COVID-19 (2020).
Five years ago, on the eve of the Lok Sabha polls, the Congress had published a 54-page manifesto. Based on the record of the first term of the Modi government, we had forewarned the people of the precarious state of our polity and economy, and of the danger of re-electing the BJP/NDA government. Our assessment of the situation in the country has, alas, proved true. Many of the weaknesses and woes have deepened in the last five years. The promises and assurances that the Congress gave in its 2019 manifesto remain valid and doubly relevant today. Hence, we will start with endorsing our 2019 manifesto and urge you to read the statements here as part of this manifesto.
Our greatest concern was the prevailing โclimate of fear, intimidation and hatredโ. In the last five years, every section of the people has lived in fear; laws and investigating agencies have been weaponised to intimidate people; and through its words and actions the BJP and its affiliates have spread hatred among people belonging to different religious, language and caste group.
We may recall our forewarning
โข We had said, โYouth have lost jobsโ. The unemployment rate is 8 percent; among graduates the unemployment rate is over 40%.
โข We had said, โFarmers have lost hopeโ. Farmers had to come on to the streets for 16 months to fight the three farm laws that would have made them tenant-farmers of corporate houses; and the farmers are back on the streets again.
โข We had said, โTraders have lost businessโ. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) laws have squeezed exorbitant tax revenues out of lakhs of traders and constrained free trade.
โข We had said, โMicro, small and medium enterprises have lost their confidenceโ. Lakhs of MSMEs have shut down and are no longer creators of jobs
โข We had said, โWomen have lost a sense of securityโ. Crimes against women have increased by 31 per cent between 2014 and 2022.
โขWe had said โDeprived communities have lost their economic rightsโ. Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) communities have been deprived of jobs because of the unfilled vacancies in government and other public institutions. Tribal people have been denied their rights under the Forest Rights Act.
โข We had said, โInstitutions have lost independenceโ. Every institution, including Constitutional bodies, has been undermined and, in some cases, forced to become subservient to the government.
Our greatest concern was the prevailing โclimate of fear, intimidation and hatredโ. In the last five years, every section of the people has lived in fear; laws and investigating agencies have been weaponised to intimidate people; and through its words and actions the BJP and its affiliates have spread hatred among people belonging to different religious, language and caste groups.Today, the dangers that we had warned against have become a hard reality.
The economy is in a crisis. Despite the claim that India is the fastest growing large economy in the world, our growth rate has fallen from an average of 6.7 per cent (new series) during the UPA period of 2004-14 to an average of 5.9 per cent during 2014-24. As against the goal of doubling the economy (which the UPA did achieve), Indiaโs GDP in real terms will rise from Rs 100 lakh crore in 2013-14 to only Rs 173 lakh crore in 2023-24, far short of the target.
The decline in the growth rate has serious consequences for the people, especially for those who belong to the poor and middle classes. The impact has fallen on per capita income, consumption of goods and services, and standard of living. Household net assets have declined, household liabilities have increased and families have borrowed more.
Inequality between the rich on the one hand and the poor and middle classes on the other have increased sharply dealing a body blow to the goals of equality, equity, and social and economic justice. A report titled โIncome and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922-2023: The Rise of the Billionaire Rajโ by leading global economists, including Thomas Piketty, shows that India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is more unequal than even under the British Raj.
The share of national income earned by Indiaโs top 1 per cent is today at its highest historical levels and is among the highest globally. The rise of inequality has been particularly pronounced between 2014 and 2023.The numbers of registered and active workers under MGNREGA and the fact that 80 crore people depend on free grain (5 kg per person per month) are definite indicators of widespread poverty. On the Global Hunger Index, Indiaโs rank is 111 out of 125 countries.
The gravest danger is that India may no longer be a truly free and democratic republic. Democracy in India has been hollowed out and we are rapidly sliding to become a one-party and one-person dictatorship. The federal structure is under attack with the central government appropriating most of the central revenues, passing laws on subjects that were hitherto left to the state governments, and using its financial and executive powers to reduce states to municipalities. Governors of non-BJP-governed states are encouraged to paralyse the working of elected governments.
Laws and investigating agencies are used to foist false cases against non-BJP leaders to force them to submit to the BJPโs will. The media has been rewarded or intimidated to become a vehicle of propaganda of the government. Ask yourself two questions:(1) Is your life better today than what it was in 2014? (2) Is your mind without fear as dreamed by Rabindranath Tagore?
The choice is not Congress or BJP, but it is more than that. The choice is Democratic government or Authoritarian rule Freedom or Fear Prosperity for All or Wealth for a Few Justice or Injustice.The 2024 general election presents an opportunity for radically changing the style and substance of gover-nance that has been in evidence in the past decade of Anyay Kaal. We appeal to you to look beyond religion, language and caste, choose wisely, and install a democratic government that will work for all the people of India.
We appeal to you to vote for the INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRES.
EQUITY
Social Justice
Congress has been the most vocal and active champion of the progress of the backward and oppressed classes and castes over the last seven decades. However, caste discrimination is still a reality. The people belonging to the SC, ST and OBC communities have not yet been able to catch up with the rest and are still left behind. While OBC, SC and ST constitute nearly 70 per cent of Indiaโs population, their representation in high-ranking professions, services and businesses is disproportionately low.
No progressive modern society should tolerate such inequality or discrimina-tion based on ancestry and the consequent denial of equal opportunity. Congress will bridge historical inequities by implementing the following programme:
1. Congress will conduct a nation-wide Socio-Economic and Caste Census to enumerate the castes and sub-castes and their socio-economic conditions. Based on the data, we will strengthen the agenda for affirmative action.
2. The Congress guarantees that it will pass a constitutional amendment to raise the 50 per cent cap on reservations for SC, ST and OBC.
3. The reservation of 10 per cent in jobs and educational institutions for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) will be implemented for all castes and communities without discrimination.
4. We will fill all the backlog vacancies in posts reserved for SC, ST and OBC within a period of one year.
5. Congress will abolish the contractualisation of regular jobs in the government and public sector enterprises and ensure regularisation of such appointments.
6. We will enhance institutional credit to SC and ST for home-building, starting businesses and purchasing assets.
7. Congress will establish an authority to monitor the distribution to the poor of government land and surplus land under the land ceiling Acts.
8. The scope of the Public Procurement Policy will be expanded to award more public works contracts to contractors belonging to the SC and ST communities.
9. Funds for scholarships for OBC, SC and ST students will be doubled, especially for higher education. We will aid SC and ST students to study abroad; and will double the number of scholarships for them to pursue a Ph.D.
10. Congress will establish a network of residential schools for the poor, especially SC and ST students, and extend them to every block.
An Appeal
The ten years of the BJP/NDA government have been marked by exaggeration and publicity rather than substance and performance. The economy has registered less-than-satisfactory growth. Widespread unemployment, high inflation and falling consumption have debilitated even this modest growth.
While the poor and the middle classes have been hit below the belt, the atmosphere in the country has become hate-filled and divisive.
Constitutional values have been pushed to the background and majoritarianism has taken over.
Inequalities have widened. Every section of the people lives in fear.
What India and the Indian people need at this time is a decisive break from the path of the last ten years. The people yearn to walk on the road of all-round development, equality, equity, freedom and justice. Congress has the capability to provide the leadership to the people to walk on this new road.
The lessons of history are there before you. Congress delivered Independence.
Congress laid the foundations of democracy. Congress steered the countryโs economic development through the 1950s and 1960s. Congress governments fought the wars of 1965 and 1971 and protected the sovereignty and integrity of India. Congress brought about a paradigm change in 1991 and ushered in an era of impressive growth. In the last ten years, the Congress has been the bulwark against illiberalism and authoritarianism. Congress has stood with the people in their fight against injustice and oppressive laws.
Bearing in mind the lessons of history, the Congress appeals to you to repose your faith once again in the Indian National Congress. We promise you greater freedom, faster growth, more equitable development and justice for all. We appeal to you to vote for the โHandโ symbol and for the candidates of the Indian National Congress
It is time to remind ourselves of Tagoreโs immortal words in Gitanjali:
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls
Where words come out from the depth of truth
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit
Where the mind is led forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.
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