Sonia slams Congress leaders for speaking to media


New Delhi, Oct 16 (IANS): Addressing the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, interim President Sonia Gandhi on Saturday slammed party leaders for speaking to the media.

In her opening remarks, she said: "I have always appreciated frankness. There is no need to speak to me through the media. So let us all have a free and honest discussion. But what should get communicated outside the four walls of this room is the collective decision of the CWC."

Sonia Gandhi's statement comes after after senior party leader Kapil Sibal had recently said that "there is no president in our party, so we do not know who is taking all the decisions. We know it, yet we don't know, one of my senior colleagues perhaps has written or is about to write to the interim president to immediately convene a CWC meeting so that a dialogue can be initiated".

In her remarks on Saturday, she also said the party is ready for the internal elections.

"The entire organisation wants a revival of the Congress. But this requires unity and keeping the party's interests paramount. Above all, it requires self-control and discipline. I am acutely conscious of the fact that I have been interim Congress President ever since the CWC asked me to return in this capacity in 2019. We had thereafter, you may recall, finalised a roadmap for electing a regular President by June 30, 2021."

But due to the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic in the country, this deadline was extended indefinitely by the CWC in its meeting held on May 10, she added.

"Today is the occasion for bringing clarity once and for all. A schedule for the full-fledged organisational elections is before you."

She also praised young leaders for taking over leadership role

"In the last two years, a large number of our colleagues, particularly the younger ones have taken on leadership roles in taking party policies and programmes to the people, whether it be the agitation of farmers, provision of relief during the pandemic, highlighting issues of concern to youth and women, atrocities on Dalits, Adivasis and minorities, price rise, and the destruction of the public sector. Never have we let issues of public importance and concern go unaddressed."

Regarding the farmers protests, the Congress interim President said: "The shocking incidents at Lakhimpur Kheri betrays the mindset of the BJP, how it perceives the Kisan Andolan, how it has been dealing with this determined struggle by Kisans to protect their lives and livelihoods.

She said that the economy continues to be a cause of great concern in spite of the government propaganda and the only answer the Centre seems to have for the country's economic recovery is selling off national assets built with great effort over the decades.

"The public sector has had not just strategic and economic objectives, it has had social goals as well, as, for instance, empowerment of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and development of backward areas. But all this is in jeopardy with the Modi government's single-point agenda of 'Becho, Becho, Becho'."

She said that prices of essential commodities, including food and fuel continue to rise unabated.

"Could anyone in the country ever imagine that petrol prices would be over 100 Rs rupees a litre, diesel would be nearing the Rs 100 a litre mark, a gas cylinder would cost Rs 900 and cooking oil would be Rs 200 a litre. This is making life unbearable for people across the country."

Sonia Gandhi also condemned the killings in Jammu and Kashmir and said minorities clearly have been targeted.

"This must be condemned in the strongest possible terms. We have done so and I do so again this morning. Jammu and Kashmir has been a Union Territory for two years. The entire responsibility for bringing the perpetrators of these barbaric crimes to justice is that of the Union government. Restoring social peace and harmony and confidence amongst the people in Jammu and Kashmir rests with the Modi government too.

"There has always been a broad consensus on foreign and neighbourhood policy in our country. But that consensus has been damaged because of the Prime Minister continued reluctance to take the Opposition into confidence in any meaningful manner. Foreign policy has become a diabolical instrument of electoral mobilisation and polarisation. We face serious challenges on our borders and on other fronts. The Prime Minister telling the opposition leaders last year that there had not been any occupation of our territory by China and his silence ever since is costing our nation dearly," she added.

The Congress faces many challenges but, "if we are united, if we are disciplined and if we focus on the party's interests alone, I am confident that we will do well".

 

  

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Oct 17 2021

    total confusion after passing away of AP.

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  • myna, mysuru

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    The G23 are a dangerous lot who can become turncoats like the "Trinity - Sharad Pawar & Team". Congress should watch out for them when elections are nearing. They can be the "Traitors" of the party after enjoying power for decades. Its good that Soniaji addressed them directly.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    Soniaji, Congress now is a seriously sick baby and in critical state of its health. In order to improve it badly needs some good expert and young team of well educated team of Doctors with a free hand to make tough decisions. You and your fractured team is solely responsible for the Congress a sick baby and send it to the ICU. You have already given the Whip in the hands of Tom and Jerry and they are beating it happily Black and Blue. So it's time for some serious thinking to do rather than giving lessons to old junkies....!!!!

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  • A .Nazreth, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    Can someone answer why No one outside the so called 'Nehru' family is eligible to be Congress President? Congress a private property?

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  • Anil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    Time for G23 to form a new party - Congress 2.0 with Jairam ramesh or Shashi tharoor as the leader !!!!

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  • Ajay Alva, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    Does this include RaGa as well? I hope it does! Reason being, most of the stuff he spoke to Media now serves as online Comedy material.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    dictatorship...

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 16 2021

    She made a same mistake by smearing the image of its cadres infront of media.

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