
Ahead of five state assembly elections early next year, the Congress party is focusing on strengthening its social coalition between Dalit and minority communities. Party leaders highlighted concerns over growing polarization, vigilantism, and oppression faced by these groups under the current government. Plans include joint initiatives and conventions starting with a national event in Delhi on June 6, aiming to address shared issues and rebuild trust through grassroots outreach.
The articles primarily reflect the Congress party's perspective, emphasizing concerns about polarization and oppression under the current government. They present Congress leaders' views on the need for social coalition-building without including responses from other political parties or independent analysts, focusing on internal party strategies and concerns.
The overall tone is cautious and focused on challenges faced by Dalit and minority communities, highlighting issues like polarization and vigilantism. While the sentiment underscores concerns and criticism of the current government, it remains measured, concentrating on planned outreach efforts and community engagement rather than emotive language.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| httpswwwoutlookindiacom | Congress Minority Meet Flags Polarisation, Calls For Grassroots Push Amid Minority Concerns Outlook India | Left | Neutral |
| indianexpress | Ahead of five state polls next year, Congress looks to fortify its Dalit-minority social coalition | Left | Neutral |
indianexpress broke this story on 25 May, 11:57 am. Other outlets followed.
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