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BJP pursuing ‘communal and divisive’ agenda: Sonia

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Thursday again hit out at the BJP-led government, accusing it of pursuing a “communal and divisive” agenda and following policies that favour the “few and the powerful” at the expense of the weak.

Updated on: Nov 20, 2015 09:26 PM IST
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Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Thursday again hit out at the BJP-led government, accusing it of pursuing a “communal and divisive” agenda and following policies that favour the “few and the powerful” at the expense of the weak.

Congress Party president Sonia Gandhi addresses the Youth Congress workers during the National Convention 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' on the occasion of 98th birth anniversary of former prime minister Indira Gandhi at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. (Sonu Mehta/ HT Photo)
Congress Party president Sonia Gandhi addresses the Youth Congress workers during the National Convention 'Maa Tujhe Salaam' on the occasion of 98th birth anniversary of former prime minister Indira Gandhi at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. (Sonu Mehta/ HT Photo)

Addressing a Youth Congress national convention on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Sonia said the government and its “masters who exercise their control from behind the scenes are systematically working to dismantle” the legacy of the Congress.

Sonia asserted that the party will not allow such forces to

succeed.

“The ideology at work shuns the pursuit of secularism, tolerance, inclusion and equality. Spokespersons of its agenda make blatantly partisan appeals to obtain votes,” Sonia said, referring to the recent Bihar assembly elections.

Lauding party workers for the NDA’s defeat in Bihar, she said it was possible for the Congress to overcome recent “setbacks and obstacles” through hard work and perseverance.

“We should never forget that the Congress is much more than just a political party, it is a people’s movement,” Sonia said.

Singh also dismissed as “malicious” propaganda that no development had taken place during previous Congress regimes even as he advised Modi to follow in the footsteps of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.

“Economic policy has no sense of direction and this is largely because Planning Commission, with all its deficiencies....was a positive dynamic instrument of steering the country’s economy,” he said.

 
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