He highlighted UPA's decision to raise the number of subsidised cylinders available to households from nine to 12 and passage of Right to Education and Food bills to argue that Congress was the only party which understood the common man's concerns.
Congress, he said, would now bring a law to ensure health care to everybody.
He also reiterated his party's commitment to the passage of Woman Reservation Bill and said India cannot be a super power if its women are not empowered.
“Congress will give tickets to women wherever they can. I am standing with you.” “We gave reservation in local bodies. Now we will give it in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. We will give it in organisation. India can only be a half super power if women are not given their due,” he said.
“We have made arrangements for better representation of women in panchayati raj institutions.