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Impresses audience

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NANDYAL: AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi floored the audience at an election meeting in Nandyal with his plain and honest talk at an impressive gathering at the Degree College Grounds here on Thursday.

Mr. Gandhi said unlike other parties, the Congress believed in the theory that India could never shine without raising the last person above the poverty line. Until such time, the party would not make a false claim but wage an unrelenting war against poverty.

To serve the poor

“We cannot make a thousand false promises, but only one from the bottom of the hearts that the Congress would serve the interests of the poor in the country,” he said. The Congress would give a government that worked for the poor and progress of the country, he said. In the last five years, the party helped the country grow faster and would so in future too, he said.

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