Congress to fight BJP with a positive campaign in Raj: Pilot

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The will launch an "affirmative and positive" campaign in to counter the "acrimonious" charge of the and advocate a new model of governance while highlighting the failures of the state government, Member of has said.

Buoyed by the of recent bye-elections to local bodies, where the fared well, the party has decided to strengthen its base at the booth level and reach out to the masses through an aggressive mass contact programme to be launched soon, the said.


Unlike the BJP, the campaign will not be reduced to their level of acrimonious campaign and will not be negative. We will instead launch an affirmative and positive campaign, where the failures of the Vasundhara Raje-led will be highlighted, Pilot told

The party has already launched its Mera booth, mera gaurav (My booth, my pride)" campaign and will soon unroll its mass contact programme across the state.

He said the did not seek to reach out to the people merely on the failures of the BJP, but would offer them a better alternative.

We will present the people with the blueprint of a model of alternative governance which will be holistic and inclusive, will care for the young and old, create jobs and have a vision to take the state forward, he said.

Pilot said the workers in the state were already geared up and ready to tackle the now that had taken over the leadership of the and infused new into it.

The has nothing to show for the four years that the has been in power in the state, he said, charging it with selling off assets to generate money.

This, Pilot stressed, was poor fiscal management.

He alleged that the states assets, including buildings, schools, roadways, hospitals and other infrastructure, were being sold to a select few in the name of public-private partnerships.

This is nothing but an example of poor fiscal management. Such a policy where precious assets of the state are given out to a select few at throw-away prices smacks of crony capitalism," he said.

Once voted back to power, the would "review and reverse all such decisions taken arbitrarily" and re-acquire the states assets, he added.

Pilot said the Congress, which faced a historic defeat in 2013 when it could win only 21 of the 200 Assembly seats, had got its vigour back and in the just-concluded bypolls had won seven out of 14 urban local bodies.

He said the vote share gap between the and the BJP, which had widened to 25 per cent, had narrowed down to 1.5 per cent in the state Panchayat elections held last year.

In the Panchayat polls, the won 45.5 per cent of votes against the BJPs 47 per cent. In the 2014 elections, the was down to 31 per cent, compared to the BJP's 56 per cent.

The former Union said the party would now aggressively take its campaign forward while highlighting the problems of the jobless, farmers and the common man.

This, he said, would be done through public rallies and by underlining the Congress's plans for the future.

The will "force" the in the state to announce farm loan waivers to help ease the burden of debt that farmers faced, he said.

Pilot wondered why the was dithering over loan waivers when it could bring in a law that allowed former ministers to select a house for their lifetime.

"The people of the state did not vote the former ministers in so that they could have the power to have a house for life, he said.

Asked about the Mera booth, mera gaurav scheme, he said every leader would be put in charge of a booth and would launch a mass contact programme to reach out to every voter in the state.

There are a total of 51,000 booths in the state.

goes to the polls in 2018, along with and

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First Published: Mon, December 25 2017. 18:40 IST