What’s latest on Congress website? 2009 Jharkhand list!
August 14th, 2011 - 4:38 pm ICT by IANS
New Delhi, Aug 14 (IANS) Is the country’s main ruling party, the Congress, living in the past? Is it still to embrace the digital era in which every political party tries to communicate about itself almost round the clock to the outside world through various multimedia platforms, including the internet and social media?
Otherwise how else does one explain the main scroll headline on the home page of www.congressmedia.net — meant to be like breaking news on television channels — directing one to the candidate list for the Jharkhand assembly elections, released Nov 3, 2009!
Recent major developments in the party — the illness of Sonia Gandhi, and the formation of a four-member panel to oversee party affairs in her absence — do not figure on the homepage or inside contents.
The Congress has two main websites: http://www.congressmedia.net
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