Chairman Vasantdada Patil Sugar Factory

Vice President Maharashtra Congress Committee

Vishal Patil became the president of Vasantdada Shetkari Sahakari Karkhana in 2016. In this election held after 11 years, the Vasantdada panel got all 21 seats.

Chairman Vasantdada Patil Sugar Factory

Vice President Maharashtra Congress Committee

Vishal Patil became the president of Vasantdada Shetkari Sahakari Karkhana in 2016. In this election held after 11 years, the Vasantdada panel got all 21 seats.

Why Indian National Congress Party

Establishment

28 December 1885, Democratic Party of India’s oldest independence movement.

Achievements in Central Government

Planning Commission 1950, ISRO 1969, Green Revolution 1965, Creation of Bangladesh 1971, Open Economy 1990, Right to Information Act 2005.

Secular Ideology

Respect for each other’s beliefs, brotherhood, mutual cooperation and harmony among followers of different religions. None of the people To give equal justice to all without discrimination, prejudice or prejudice.

National Party

Leading party in India’s oldest independence movement. Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi. Led by such international leaders.

Pre-Independence India

Non-Cooperation Movement 1920, Demand for Full Swarajya 1929, Chalejav Movement 1942.

Maharashtra State Achievement

Foundations of Co-operative Movement 1960, Employment Guarantee Scheme 1977, Koyna Dam 1963, Jayakwadi Dam 1976,

Place Of Inspiration

Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Padma Shri, Vasantdada Patil

Key Element

Support for secular policies that promote equal opportunities, the right to health, civil liberties and the welfare of the weaker sections and minorities, mixed. Support the economy. Justice that guarantees the dignity of the individual and the unity of the nation as enshrined in the preamble of the Constitution of India, To protect freedom, equality and brotherhood of all citizens.

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