Speaking at a seminar on 'Indian Politics after the U.P. election,' organised by Muslim Education society here, he said it was the duty of Congress to bring together all like-minded parties to fight the 'divisive policies' of the BJP rule at the centre.
"No point in denying the fact that Narendra Modi has won in this race (elections).But the developments in Uttar Pradesh after the polls like selection of Yogi Adityanath, a Hindutva hardliner, as Chief Minister, are a serious cause of concern."
"The Congress has been defeated in some states in the elections. But it will come back to power as it has done in the past as our party's network across the country is intact", Chandy said.
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