On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) held a significant meeting in Patna, Bihar, focusing on the issues of alleged 'vote chori' (vote theft) and the repercussions of tariffs imposed by former US President Donald Trump.
The meeting, attended by senior Congress leaders including the party chief, was convened to deliberate on the political challenges posed by these issues and to formulate strategies for the forthcoming electoral battles. The term 'vote chori' refers to accusations of electoral malpractice that have been a contentious topic in recent political discourse.
Additionally, the committee discussed the economic impact of tariffs introduced during Trump's administration, which have affected trade relations between India and the United States. These tariffs have been a point of concern for Indian industries and policymakers, influencing the party's stance on international economic policies.
The choice of Patna as the venue underscores the party's focus on Bihar, a key state in India's political landscape, especially with upcoming elections. The Congress leadership aims to consolidate its position and address grassroots issues through this meeting.
Sources from within the Congress party confirmed that the discussions were comprehensive, covering both domestic electoral integrity and international economic challenges. The outcomes of the meeting are expected to shape the party's campaign strategies and policy proposals in the near future.
The CWC meeting in Patna marks a critical juncture for the Congress party as it navigates complex political and economic issues ahead of the 2025-26 election cycle.

