ahmedabad, April 10 -- Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday reminded his party of the need for "positive narrative" and not just "negative criticism", underlining that young people were not very interested in history and wanted to know what the party could do for them today.

"We have an illustrious history. But we are all too conscious that young voters of today do not apparently give much importance to history. They want to know what we will do for them today and what kind of tomorrow we can provide them," he said, as Congress leaders criticised the Narendra Modi government at the party's central decision-making body -- the All India Congress Committee (AICC) -- in Ahmedabad.

Tharoor seconded the political resolution at the AICC s...