The Congress party in Ahmedabad has passed a resolution condemning the rising tide of communalism in India, stating that the ideology of communalism is pushing the country into an abyss of hatred. The resolution, passed during a meeting in Ahmedabad, emphasized the need for unity and harmony among different communities in the country. The Congress party members expressed concern over the growing instances of communal violence and polarization in India, calling for an end to the politics of hate and division. They urged all citizens to stand together against the forces that seek to divide them on the basis of religion or caste. The resolution comes at a time when the issue of communalism has been a major point of contention in Indian politics, with various parties accusing each other of promoting divisive agendas for political gains. The Congress party’s stance on communalism is seen as an attempt to differentiate itself from its political rivals and appeal to voters who value secularism and inclusivity. The resolution is likely to resonate with a section of the Indian electorate that is concerned about the rising tide of communalism and its impact on the country’s social fabric.

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Congress resolution in Ahmedabad warns against communalism pushing India into abyss of hatred.
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