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Congress Removes Bar Codes From Chairs During Nagpur Rally To Encourage Crowdfunding

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Nagpur: During a rally on Thursday in Nagpur, Maharashtra, the Congress installed bar codes below the chairs to facilitate crowdfunding.
Following the start of the Congress Crowdfunding Campaign ‘Donate for Desh’ earlier this month, a barcode was placed beneath each chair on the ground, encouraging donations from those in attendance of the ‘Hain Taiyyar Hum’ protest.

A bar code and a photograph of Rahul Gandhi were on the booklet behind the seats.

The brochure said, “Congress needs you in this 138-year battle for the creation of a better India. You are needed in India. To give, scan now.

The booklet also said that Rahul Gandhi will be giving five “lucky donors” a contribution appreciation certificate out of all the contributors.

At the ‘Hain Taiyyar Hum’ rally, Rahul Gandhi expressed his optimism that the national party would emerge victorious in Maharashtra and other states.

This is an ideological battle. Gandhi said, “Together, we will win elections in Maharashtra and the entire nation.”

During his speech, the head of Congress also brought up the continuous fight between two competing philosophies in the nation.

“Ideologies are at odds across the nation. Although it is a war for power and politics, as many believe, its core is a conflict between two opposed ideas. Rahul Gandhi said, “(Desh mai vichardhaara ki ladai chal rahi hai, logo ko lagta hai rajneetik ladai hai, satta ki ladai hai, vo hai, magar iss ladai ki neev jo hai vo vichardhara hai, do vichardhara hai).

Regarding the ‘Hain Taiyyar Hum’ rally, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi told ANI, “I think the entire country was watching the Congress party today, and on the day of its foundation day, the party has done a very good job giving the message that we are ready to fight in defense of the Constitution and democratic values of this country.” We are dedicated to helping the nation’s farmers and young people without jobs.”

Regarding the Nagpur gathering, Congressman Jairam Ramesh also told ANI, “Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge today sounded the trumpet for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.” On January 4, 2024, in Delhi, the PCC president and CLP leaders will meet to determine the itinerary for the Bharat Nyay Yatra, which would begin under Rahul Gandhi’s direction.”

The Congress held the ‘Hain Tayyar Hum’ rally in Nagpur on Thursday to launch its campaign for the Lok Sabha elections of 2024.

On December 28, the Grand Old Party commemorated their 139th Foundation Day.

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