Following the party meet in Bihar’s Patna, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) in its resolution on Wednesday (September 24, 2025) stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “huglomacy” has backfired, leaving India “diplomatically isolated and unable to secure its national interests”.
The party also conveyed that it is “profoundly worried by collapse of India’s foreign policy”.
“The BJP-RSS’s relentless attacks on the Constitution and the Republic have continued unabated. The fundamental principles of our democracy — liberty, equality, fraternity, and justice — are being demolished brick by brick,” the party observed in its resolution passed hours after the extended CWC meet in Patna.
The Congress’ top brass met in Patna on Wednesday (September 24), for the party’s first working committee meeting in the State ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls, to deliberate on the strategy and ramp up its attack against the BJP over alleged “vote chori”.
With an eye on the upcoming polls, the party passed a series of resolutions in the crucial meeting attended by permanent and special invitees, the party’s Chief Ministers, Pradesh Congress Committee presidents and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leaders.
On the vote theft allegations, the CWC said the roll revision in Bihar is yet another “dirty trick from BJP’s toolkit” to manipulate electoral rolls and cling on to power. It is a process designed to rob marginalised communities of their voting rights, it added.
“‘Vote chori’, irregularities in our electoral rolls have shaken public belief in very foundations of our democracy,” the resolution read.
Reaffirming its commitment to the Constitution, the CWC said the Bihar election “will seal the fate” of “this corrupt, incompetent, and authoritarian government”. “We will stand strong against any attempts to undermine it. We will reclaim the Republic, restore the Constitution, and ensure justice, dignity and equality for all,” it said.
Further, on U.S. President Donald Trump’s continued claims of stopping the India-Pakistan conflict following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, the Congress, in its resolution, said the Government refused to address it even as Mr. Trump maintains that he used trade as bargaining chip to coerce India into halting Operation Sindoor.
In its statement on India’s economy, the resolution states that the Government has wreaked “economic devastation, even as it attempts to manipulate data to create the image of a booming economy”.
The CWC expressed distress over the ongoing genocide of innocent civilians in Gaza. “India has always been a beacon of moral conscience and the champion of the postcolonial world — it has now shamefully been reduced to a silent spectator. Our foreign policy has now acquired a moral taint,” it said.
