Rahul Gandhi has walked back, partially, from his "wealth survey" remark, as the Congress scrambles to put out the fire caused by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's allegation - that the party plans to "redistribute wealth to infiltrators".
With promises to restore personal freedoms, recognise civil unions and improve health, the party puts forth a vision to mend India’s economic and social fabric.
If voted to power, Congress plans to split the Supreme Court into a constitutional court and a court of appeal, whereas the CPI(M) wants to scrap CAA, UAPA and PMLA.
The Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party exchanged sharp attacks Monday over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Muslim League imprint" jibe at his rival's manifesto for the Lok Sabha election.
Congress has promised that it will seek to rebuild relations with China, Maldives, and make sure that our soldiers can once again visit places that both armies have patrolled in the past.