The decision was taken during the party's executive committee meeting here today presided by All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary and Gujarat in-charge Gurudas Kamat, according to a press release issued here.
Apart from Gujarat's local issues, Kamat urged leaders to take up national issues like communalism. He said that it is every Congress worker's duty to raise voices against communal forces and those advocating Godse's ideology, since Gujarat is Mahatma Gandhi's birth place, the release said.
Kamat will attend three gatherings during next two days to support Congress workers here.
"Tomorrow, he will be at Chotila to attend a large gathering of farmers at 10 am. Then he will go to Amreli during the afternoon for a similar event. On Wednesday, he will be at Jamnagar to attend a farmers' rally. The Congress will take up the issue of cotton MSP on a larger scale and stage protests across the state in the coming days," Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson Manish Doshi said.
Congress leaders passed two resolutions during the meeting. Jamnagar Congress MLA Raghavji Patel demanded that the government should increase cotton MSP from Rs 810 per 20 kg to Rs 1,100.
While Chaudhari took up the issue of unemployment in the state through his resolution, he asked the Gujarat government to stop wasting money on Vibrant Summits and do something concrete to provide employment to more than 10 lakh educated yet unemployed youth in the state.
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