Mangalore, December 29: District congress leaders turned retrospective at the poor turnout of party members for the celebration of the 127th Foundation Day at the District Congress Office in Hamoankatta on Wednesday.
The Foundation Day ceremony organised by the District Congress Committee (DCC) was witnessed by a motley regular office crowd. Sermonizing, DCC vice president Kodijal Ibrahim said that many people come with followers to influence leaders, in order to secure ticket for the local elections.
But once elected, the members have no time to participate in party functions, he regretted.
He attributed the reason behind the Congress losing its grip over its traditional bastion to party members and workers not taking any interest in party programmes.
AICC member P V Mohan said the Congress is relevant in country without its voters and workers' support. He also pointed out that thin audience was a dangerous trend and not good for a party which represents all sections of society without discrimination on caste, creed or religion.
DCC women wing leader Mamatha Gatty said the congress has to reach people with development projects initiated by the congress-led UPA government at the Centre. She said that the party faces a challenge on creating awareness on Communal Violence Bill, which is being wrongly interpreted by other parties.
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