Sonia hits out at Modi over delay in Winter Session, making 'false promises'


New Delhi, Nov 20 (IANS): Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for delaying the Winter Session of Parliament on "flimsy grounds", Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Monday warned the NDA regime that it can not escape constitutional accountability by "locking the temple of democracy".

Addressing the Congress Working Committee, which met here to finalise the schedule for the election of the next Congress chief, Gandhi said that despite Modi's failure to adhere to the promises made during the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, he continues making "false promises".

"The Modi government in its arrogance has cast a dark shadow on India's Parliamentary democracy by sabotaging the Winter Session of Parliament on flimsy grounds. The government is mistaken if it thinks that by locking the temple of democracy, it will escape constitutional accountability ahead of the assembly elections in Gujarat," Gandhi said in her opening remarks.

She said that Parliament is the forum in which questions should be asked - questions about corruption in high places, conflict of interest of serving Ministers and dubious defence deals.

"Government will be obliged to answer these questions, but in order to avoid the questions and answers ahead of Gujarat elections, the government has taken the extraordinary step of not holding a Winter Session when it should be held," she said.

Gandhi said the Prime Minister had the "audacity to hold a midnight celebration in Parliament to launch an ill-prepared and flawed GST but he lacks the courage to face Parliament".

Training her guns on the Prime Minister over his poll promises and claims on the economic front, Gandhi accused the government of "building the fortunes of a handful while destroying the future of the poor".

"Unemployment, rising inflation, falling exports and GST are causing tremendous suffering to millions of people. A year later, demonetisation has done nothing but rub salt on the wounds of distressed farmers, small traders, housewives and daily workers. The fortunes of a handful are being built by destroying the future of the poor and the oppressed," she said.

"Yet the Prime Minister continues with greater vigour, to make announcements, false promises, and to quote facts and figures that have nothing to do with the reality on the ground," she added.

The Congress President accused the Modi government of forcefully trying to change the history of modern India by systematically erasing the contributions made by first Prime Minister of country Jawaharlal Nehru and later by Indira Gandhi.

"Be it through rewriting school text books and through malicious misinformation and propaganda or ignoring with disdain the importance of the birth centenary of Indiraji, this government is forcefully trying to change the history of modern India. This vilification is blatant and for all to see," she said.

Over the 18-month long election process of the Congress organisation, which will pave the way for Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi's elevation as President, she said the entire process reaffirms the party's roots.

"The election process that has concluded in all but six states has elected block presidents, an equal number of delegates, primary units and party members. This has provided an opportunity for the party to interact with lakhs of workers across the country, starting from the booth level.

"This reaffirms that the party's roots are spread across every district of the country and that no other political party can match the plurality and diversity of the Congress party," she said in an apparent attack on BJP chief Amit Shah, who has been claiming that BJP has become the world's largest party and would render India "Congress-free".

She congratulated Rahul Gandhi and his team for their efforts on the Gujarat Assembly election front and asked them to do their best.

"Let us do our best to prove that people are not fooled and that they will make the right decision and defeat the present dispensation there," she said.

  

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  • SMR, karkala

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    After the Election Commission delayed announcing dates for Gujarat polls, reports suggest BJP wants to avoid being cornered in the House.
    Parliamentary rules state that dates for an upcoming session have to be notified 15 days before it begins, to give MP's enough time to make their way to Delhi. If some murmurs in Delhi are to be believed, it may not even happen at all.
    This is primarily due to the twin economic hits of demonetisation, now generally believed to have failed, and the botched roll-out of the Goods and Services Tax. To add to that, several key communities in the state have decided to go against the BJP, though it has ruled the state for two decades now. While the BJP is the front-runner in the state, it has appeared more nervous about this election than any other time in recent memory. The party spent the last few weeks announcing a huge number of sops to quell discontent from traders after the botched rollout of the Goods and Services Tax and has sent leaders from across the country to campaign in the home state of PM Modi and party president Amit Shah.
    “The PM is running away from Parliament and debates. He is scared to face Parliament before the Gujarat elections. What is happening is an assault on democracy,”.“I don’t know why the government is so cagey about dates. It may be a good idea to make a parliament calendar at the start of the year, so the dates become sacrosanct.”
    Processes around these elections already took an unusual turn last month when the ECI broke precedent to announce polling in Himachal without giving dates for Gujarat, two states that are usually given their dates at the same time.
    If the government does indeed delay or cancel altogether the winter session simply because it is worried about being cornered ahead of the election, it is likely to be seen as yet another example of an administration that doesn’t care for conventions, institutions and processes.
    JaiHind

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    ..we are fed up with daily news of his coronation of RAHUL..whether this time it will happen or postpone..

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    is Sonia ji playing cricket with Mallkarjuna Kharge ? " HITS OUT " NO BALL.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    71% Indians love Modiji's false promises ...

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Real jokes??? scam Madam giving order to whom? thinking MMS is PM!!! no....wait and see what session and how it will start with??? aaloo may se sona niklega kya? this time this will sure will be the good joke at the winter session...hehehe

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Soniaji Modiji is not sleeping PM or remote Control PM...

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Agreed sir sleepless person makes wrong .........

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  • ASHOK SHETTY, UDUPI

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Its out what............................................?

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Oh Italian mafia talking ? i though she gone back to her country.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    How long students need to learn history of Nehru and Indira Gandhi?
    That too the same information from 1st grade to 10th grade...

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    you read Godse history who cares?

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Oh just shut up! democracy means, Nehru, Indira, Rajiv, Sonia and Rahul and the nation should tear you and your coterie for being the most corrupt gang, China would never have become such a big economy if you would have given a little bit attention towards the growth of India

    SoGa you were Super PM for 10 years while MMS the nominated PM used to bow before you to hand over files as to what action be taken. You will keep the file with you and negotiate with people about commission and then pass on the file to MMS who will take action as you ordered. This is known to all true Indians and now you are talking about arragant PM. You have no authority to talk against a country''s elected PM whereas you are now being rejected by your own party. That is why during your time itself you want to promote your son to the party Chief. All sycophants will immediately raise their hands. This is only the arrogance and no arrogance of PM Modi. He has allocated proper work to all Ministers. Our PM is the greatest among all the world leaders. You know that your party is empty now and has no chance to come to power.

    A person who does not know how to speak any local language of India without having a written script nor has any connect with poor and middle class people of this country is speaking on behalf of common public. That is bizzare and that too against a PM who has dedicated his life for this nation. No immediate members of PM Modi have been found to have benefited from his immense success in politics. This shows who is concerned for poor of this country.
    If congress is so competent then what did they do for development of Raebareli and amethi?
    Congress is a party of elite where all well to do lawyers join to gain power and rip off money meant for poor people.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Nov 20 2017

    Probably the fear/phobia of imminent gujaRAT insult..., 18'Dec'17

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