Yes, that’s right! Congress party wants your ‘notes’. The Pradesh Congress committee has started asking for money along with the votes. The PCC Chief Sachin Pilot himself started an online campaign to implore people to give money. They say that the party is suffering financial crunch, and that is unprecedented.
We have taken a big step towards a transparency in political funding. Please help us in Rajasthan Congress’ crowdfunding campaign.’ Mr. Pilot appealed. The young state Congress president named the online crowdfunding campaign as ‘How to oust BJP in Rajasthan’. The party received Rs 2.47 Lakh in just 3 days.
However, the move to seek money from the public in the name of ‘ousting BJP’ is nothing more than a novice move by the young president. According to him, only a government formed with the help of people’s support (money, he meant…) can maintain transparency and serve with honesty…logical enough?
The party, who had governed the country for more than a half-century and has a drawn-out list of scams, does not have money?
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They do not want to bear the ultimate loss
Party’s wise-minds can smell the upcoming fiasco, so they are planning to save the party form more debts. Having lost power at both the center and in most of the states, the Cong party faces an uphill task. They want to build a chest to take on the BJP through the old route of funding.
Though, Mr. covers the party’s ‘money making’ strategy with “The BJP’s cash power vs People’s power(Here he missed the money)”. He says, ‘What matters to us is money but people’s association. Therefore, we appealed to people to participate to make our crowdfunding campaign successful.
Meanwhile, in Jaipur area, former mayor and former party’s state president Rajiv Arora were seen to collect the money in a drop-box. Ex-mayor Jyoti Khandelwal was seeking the money and support from the local traders at Ramganj Market on Saturday. The Congress party’s ‘money making’ campaign will run until assembly elections in December.