Congress Party Launches Digital Platform INC TV on Panchayati Raj Day
The Congress said INC TV will highlight news which the government does want to be published, so as to enable people to know what is happening in the country.
The logo of INC TV . Photo: Congress Party Facebook page.
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New Delhi: The Congress on Saturday launched its new digital media platform ‘INC TV’ on National Panchayati Raj Day to help spread its message directly to the people.
A party leader alleged that various institutions in the country are under attack from the government and this is not being highlighted in the media.
On Panchayati Raj Day, Congress launches digital platform INC TV
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The Congress has been accusing the mainstream media of not showing the party s views.
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The Congress has been accusing the mainstream media of not showing the party s views. The Congress on Saturday launched its new digital media platform INC TV on National Panchayati Raj Day to help spread its message directly to the people. A party leader alleged that various institutions in the country are under attack from the government and this is not being highlighted in the media. The INC TV will highlight news which the government does not allow to be published, so as to enable people to know what is happening in the country, AICC secretary Pranav Jha said.
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From the archives: Congress’ glory days in Tamil Nadu end
The elections were held under extraordinary circumstances due to changes at the national level. Indira Gandhi dissolved the Parliament to seek a fresh mandate for her to strengthen her hold.
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From archives: A 1971 paper clip with a picture of M Karunanidhi taking oath as the CM | Express
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CHENNAI: The 1967 elections merely dethroned Congress, but the 1971 elections decimated it in Tamil Nadu, mainly due to the vertical split of the Congress into factions one led by Indira Gandhi and another led by a set of senior Congress leaders, including K Kamaraj. The elections were held under extraordinary circumstances due to changes at the national level. Indira Gandhi dissolved the Parliament to seek a fresh mandate for her to strengthen her hold.