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SRINAGAR: After failing to win any seat in the recent parliamentary elections, the Congress on Sunday said it was capable enough to overcome the challenges and defeat the malicious campaign unleashed by its adversaries.

Cong can overcome challenges, says Mir

GA Mir



Srinagar, June 16

After failing to win any seat in the recent parliamentary elections, the Congress on Sunday said it was capable enough to overcome the challenges and defeat the malicious campaign unleashed by its adversaries.

This was stated by J&K Pradesh Congress Committee president GA Mir while interacting with party workers at Verinag in Anantnag.

Urging the cadre in all three regions of the state to continue to work for the inclusive development, Mir said: “the Congress has served the people to the best of its ability, nothing can break its resolve to continue to work for the development of the people both in the country and J&K. The Congress is India’s oldest pro-people and secular party, fully committed to safeguard the secular fabric, diversity and harmony in the country.” — TNS

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