Addressing party workers DCC president Vijay Khan said Congress had kicked off the Quit India movement on August 9, 1942 to free the country from the clutches of the British rule and ultimately succeeded in 1947.
The Congress should launch a 'BJP gaddi Chodo' campaign (oust BJP) on the same lines to free the country and Jharkhand from ineffective and anti-farmer government headed by the BJP and involve people from all walks of life.
Speaking on the occasion, DCC vice-president, Anand Bihari Dubey said law and order of the state was deteriorating and murders and loots were on the rise.
The president of DCC, Seraikela-Kharswan district, Debu Chatterjee said the state government was least bothered about people's problems as it was busy in serving the interest of the capitalists and industrialists.
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