Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in Maharashtra: We should respect people’s sentiments


“The Congress-led coalition government in Maharashtra has been putting in all its sincere efforts to fulfill the promises made in the election manifesto” said Sonia Gandhi, the Congress President. While addressing a public rally in the Konkan region of Maharashtra, the Congress President said that despite there are compulsions for a coalition government, the state government has been implementing pro-poor and pro-development policies in the state respecting the sentiments of the people.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in Maharashtra: Congress-led UPA is serious to implement pro-poor policies


“At present we have a Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre and it has been putting in all its sincere efforts to find solutions to the problems of the poor and underprivileged” said Sonia Gandhi, the Congress President while addressing a public rally in Maharashtra. “The earlier BJP led NDA Government made a lot of empty promises to the people but delivered nothing. Now our Congress-led Government has been trying to implement policies as we had promised in the manifesto” informed Sonia Gandhi.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

PM, Sonia Gandhi to visit riot-hit Assam

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi will visit violence hit Assam on Saturday, to take stock of the situation there. They are scheduled to visit Kokrajhar, the epicentre of the ethnic clashes.

After a meeting with the authorities, the PM and Sonia Gandhi will visit two relief camps in Kokrajhar. Their visit comes after more than 8 days of clashes between two communities that has seen more than 40 people dead.

More than 4 lakh people are now living in relief camps in the affected areas. Central paramilitary forces are now out in full force in the state. Home Minister P Chidambaram is also likely to visit ethnic clash-hit areas in Assam on Monday to review the security measures there and the steps taken for relief and rehabilitation of affected people.


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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in Maharashtra: MGNREGA gave a new hope to the poor in the villages


The Congress-led UPA Government’s Mahatma Gandhi NREGA policy has given a new hope for the poor people in the villages, said Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while addressing a Congress rally in Maharashtra’s Konkan region. The policy ensures a minimum of 100 days of jobs to every poor in the villages, informed Sonia Gandhi. The Congress-led Central government got the inspiration for the scheme from Maharashtra, said the Congress leader.

Sonia Gandhi in Maharashtra talks about Congress-led UPA’s RTI Act


“The Congress-led UPA Government, following the model of Maharashtra government, implemented the Right To Information Act (RTI)” informed Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while addressing a Congress rally in Maharashtra’s Konkan region. The policy empowers the citizen to get information regarding all the government polices and thus ensures transparency in the administration, said the Congress leader.

Sonia Gandhi talks about the women-welfare policies of the Congress-led UPA Govt.


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi informed that the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre has made a law to give equal rights to the women in the family property. While addressing a public rally in Maharashtra’s Konkan region, the Congress President also informed about the laws to tackle the atrocities against the women including the domestic violence.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: Education is the key for a better and bright future

Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, who is on two day visit to her parliamentary constituency Raebareli said that society and the nation can move forward only if maximum people are educated. She was addressing the function to lay the foundation stone for the project of strengthening and broadening works of two roads on the National Highway 24 B in Indira Gandhi Auditorium at Firoz Gandhi PG College, Raebareli. This is Sonia Gandhi's first visit to the state after the recently held UP Assembly polls.

“There is no end for duties and responsibilities in our life and in the similar manner there is no end for the efforts for development of our country. The moment we accomplish a scheme, we can always see new avenues for development. We see new possibilities at each turn. It has been our sincere efforts to design new policies and schemes for the welfare of the people and to make the lives of the people more comfortable,” added the UPA Chairperson.

“The UPA Government at the Centre has implemented a number of welfare schemes aiming for the welfare of every section of our society and many people are reaping the benefits too. I think that society and the nation can move forward only if maximum people are educated. Education is the key for a better and bright future. The UPA Government at the Centre, has therefore, taken some strong steps in this direction. Approval has been given for one model school in every block and 75 percent of the cost is being given by the UPA government. In Uttar Pradesh money has been provided for 148 schools. In Raebareli district too, the works are in progress for three model schools and the permission has been given for a Central school in Bachcharawa. Permission has been given to start all primary sections at the Central School in Gora Bazar which would be very much beneficial for the children in Raebareli” continued Sonia Gandhi.

The MP from Raebareli further said that Rae Bareli being the "karmbhoomi" of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, it was her wish that a girls' degree college should be build in her memory. “Raebareli was Indira Ji’s karmbhoomi. It has been my dream since long to build a Mahila Mahavidyalay in the memory of Indira Gandhi. I am very happy to inform you that Human Resource and Development Ministry has already taken initiave for a Mahila Mahavidyalay here. State government has also shown positive stand in giving land. As soon as land is provided necessary steps would be taken immediately to make this project a reality and the college will be named after Indira Gandhi”, she said.

“Further Sharda Sahayak and Sarayoo canal projects will be given the status of the national projects. The rail project works are also going in full swing. Our sincere efforts are to bring in more development projects in this region. I promise that I will keep trying for the progress of Raebareli and I will continue my fight in this regard,” informed Sonia Gandhi to the cheering crowd.

Sonia Gandhi expressed hope that all these projects would be completed within the scheduled time so that people can avail the benefits as fast as possible.

Later in the day, the Congress President will take part in Roza Iftar at the Asia Utsav lawns.


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Sonia Gandhi on a two-day visit to Raebareli


Congress President Sonia Gandhi reached on a two-day visit to her parliamentary constituency Rae Bareli on Thursday. On the first day, Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone for the project of strengthening and broadening works of two roads on the National Highway 24 B during a function in Indira Gandhi Auditorium at Firoz Gandhi PG College.

Sonia Gandhi: Congress-led UPA’s main objective is development


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi informed that the Congress took initiative to form a coalition government at the Centre with an objective to work for the welfare of the people and development of the country. It is not an opportunistic alliance but is a combination to implement policies to ensure progress in the country, added Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi: Congress always fought to protect the unity and integrity of the country


“Congress always fought to protect the unity and integrity of the country, before and after independence”, said Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. While speaking at a public rally in Maharashtra, the Congress President underlined that many Congress leaders had sacrificed their lives for the nation. Sonia Gandhi also thanked the people for their overwhelming support to the Congress.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Rahul Gandhi wants the youth to fight for their rights

Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi’s vision is that for better development and for a transparent administration, more and more youth should enter politics. That is what he is trying to implement in the youth congress and NSUI. Rahul Gandhi says that the doors of the Congress party are always open for the youngsters.


He always tells the youngsters about UP, “When it took me so much of time to make you keep quiet, how are you quiet against the misrule in the state which was once the leader of the nation. Fight for your rights, raise your voice”.

Rahul Gandhi, while campaigning recently in Uttar Pradesh, had urged the youth, “I am really upset to see the state of affairs of Uttar Pradesh. Although my family and I stay in Delhi, our hearts are in Uttar Pradesh. I can never pay back for the love and affection given by you to my family since last several decades. I want to get Uttar Pradesh on the tracks of development; I want to see that golden period again. The youth in the state can do it. I am here to fight with you at the ground level”.

“There was a time when students from all over the country used to come to Uttar Pradesh for studies, but know what has happened. Uttar Pradesh has lost its path, they have deviated it. States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Haryana are surging ahead, and Uttar Pradesh is going backwards,” he had added.

“There was a time when Uttar Pradesh led the nation in the field of development and health, but today the state government has no place for words like development in its dictionary,” said Rahul Gandhi. “When I asked some one, that given choice to change one thing in the state, what would you change? He said, Corruption, and that too at the top,” he shared.

Rahul Gandhi asked the youngsters, “Why are you all silent? They are taking all kinds of benefits, what did you get?”

Calling on the youth of the state, he said, “Sixty percent population of Uttar Pradesh is of the youth. Are you happy with the development of the state? Feel proud of the state? The youth will have to come forward, they can change the state”.

Rahul Gandhi said that the consecutive governments in the state have worked only to divide them and have not contributed to the development at all and requested the youngsters to fight for their rights.


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Rahul Gandhi believes, the youth can bring in positive changes

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi believes that the youth in our country possess enormous strength and if they work together, our country will be changed positively. He wants that the youngsters should take part actively in politics to ensure transparency and to eradicate corruption.


During his campaigning Rahul Gandhi told the people, “When you go to vote, please cast it keeping in mind that you are voting for your future. So cast your vote for a better future.”

“Only the youth of the state can bring a change in the state of affairs of Uttar Pradesh. We need young leaders for the good of the society, the state and the nation”, said Mr Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi also had lambasted the political parties who have been at the helm of affairs for the last 15 years in Uttar Pradesh. “None of the political parties, which came to the power in UP in the last 22 years did anything for you. They just worked on dividing you, in the name of caste and religion. What have they done? Today, the state has all kinds of problems; water, electricity, roads, you name any. Only thing, which is flourishing in the state is Gundaraj”, he had said.

“There was a time when Uttar Pradesh was a model for other states and they followed it, looked up to it. But today, it has changed, the glory has been lost, we need to revive it”, reminded Rahul Gandhi.



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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Rahul Gandhi is a leader

The democratization process of Youth Congress and NSUI is one on going process. Immediate results might not impress the political analysts but this long term and well meant initiative undertaken by Rahul Gandhi is bound to redefine Indian Politics. It's going to improve the quality of polity in India. Have patience, results would be very positive. Joining mainstream politics doesn't mean abandoning the drive undertaken.

In UP, he fought from the front and took the responsibility very gracefully. It was the collective failure of the party and the strategists. Leader is someone who doesn't shy after falling from horse's back, rather he takes the horse in command and continues fighting. He is a leader who has started his journey well and time will tell what all hidden talents he has. Unfortunately we start judging people too fast.

He is one of the rare leaders who understands the aspirations of rural and urban India. In his limited capacity has always championed their cause. When Rahul Gandhi became MP from Amethi he believed his primary concern was focusing on his constituency.

When he was elected General Secretary he started focusing on Youth Congress and NSUI as well. He took his assignments seriously and moved in a systematic manner. He focused on his job and worked hard. These are certain qualities which a reluctant politician can't inherit.

Never doubt Rahul Gandhi's intentions. For him the real challenge is how to fix the leakages in almost all the welfare schemes meant for the most humble person of our society. Be it the BPL card, Indira Awaas Yojana or the minimum wage in MGNREGA.

And here comes the UID card and his keen interest in its speedy implementation at the grass roots.

In this age of fast food it's quite convenient for Urban India to become self centered. In this endeavor one tends to forget that every one of us have our roots in our villages and in our rise and shine their contribution has been most crucial. But why do we shy when it's the pay back time?

And if one young leader starts working in that direction rather than appreciating it this urban lot starts finding political motives. It's a disservice towards our nation to put question mark on the long term objectives initiated by Rahul Gandhi. The bridge he is trying to strengthen between the villages and our towns is a form of pay- back. They deserve it more than any one else. The would-be global power that is India would never shine if it fails to take along the less privileged yet content Aam Admi along.

Rahul Gandhi is moving in the right direction. Time will prove his purity, clarity and vision. He is the dark horse of Indian politics.



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Monday, July 23, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in Andhra Pradesh, slams the opposition


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while addressing a public rally in Andhra Pradesh said that only Congress is sincere to serve the people. The opposition - TDP, BJP – have been trying to fool the people with blind promises and claims. But the people of the state will realize realize the fact and would support Congress, hoped the Congress leader.

Sonia Gandhi: People suffered a lot under non-Congress regime in AP


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while addressing a public rally in Andhra Pradesh said that the non-Congress government under TDP never bothered about the people in the state. The people in the state were forced to migrate to other cities for jobs. There were no sufficient jobs available under the non-congress rule” argued the Congress President.

Never doubt Rahul Gandhi's intentions

Never doubt Rahul Gandhi's intentions. For him the real challenge is how to fix the leakages in almost all the welfare schemes meant for the most humble person of our society. Be it the BPL card, India Aways Young or the minimum wage in MGREGA. And here comes the UID card and his keen interest in it's speedy implementation at the grass roots.

In this age of fast food it's quite convenient for Urban India to become self centered. In this endeavor one tends to forget that every one of us have our roots in our villages and in our rise and shine their contribution has been most crucial. But why do we shy when it's the pay back time?

And if one young leader starts working in that direction rather than appreciating it this urban lot starts finding political motives. It's a disservice towards our nation to put question mark on the long term objectives initiated by Rahul Gandhi. The bridge he is trying to strengthen between the villages and our towns is a form of pay back. They deserve it more than any one else. The would be global power that is India would never shine if it fails to take along the less privileged yet content Aam Aadmi along.

Rahul Gandhi is moving in this direction. Time will prove his purity, clarity and vision. He is the dark horse of Indian politics.



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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in AP: Non-Congress governments are anti-poor


“The people were suffering when the non-Congress parties were ruling the state as well as the Centre” said Sonia Gandhi, the Congress President and UPA Chairperson. While addressing a public rally in Andhra Pradesh Sonia Gandhi said that the non-Congress governments never bothered about the people in the state.

Sonia Gandhi in AP: People want positive actions, not just promises


“The people in the state want concrete actions. Mere statements will not work,” said Sonia Gandhi, the Congress President and UPA Chairperson. While addressing a public rally in Andhra Pradesh, Sonia Gandhi said that the non-Congress governments never bothered about the people in the state and no effective measures were taken by them for the welfare of the people.

Sonia Gandhi in AP: BJP did nothing for the people when it was in power at the Centre


“The BJP led government which ruled the country did nothing for the welfare of the people especially the poor in the country” said Congress President Sonia Gandhi in Andhra Pradesh. It was Congress who brought in policies for the welfare of the poor, women, backwards and the farmers in the country. We witnessed tremendous development under Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, especially in the field of technology, said the Congress leader.

Sonia Gandhi: NDA failed to control inflation, terrorism, when it was in power at the Centre


“The inflation was on the rise and the threat of terrorism had at its maximum when BJP led NDA was in power at the Centre”, said Congress President Sonia Gandhi. While addressing a public rally in Andhra Pradesh Sonia Gandhi said that the NDA even sold out the PSUs, which are the national assets. “Congress built the establishments, and the BJP sold it out” alleged the Congress leader.

Sonia Gandhi in Assam: Support Congress to defeat divisive politics


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi urged the people of Assam to use the strength of votes so that opportunistic people and negative politics will not dominate the affairs in the state. “During elections, these people and parties come to the people with different arguments, claims and promises. But the people should realize their real intentions and should use the power of vote to defeat these divisive ideologies” said Sonia Gandhi while addressing a public rally in Assam.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Prez poll: PM, Sonia cast vote


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and United Progressive Alliance (UPA) presidential candidate Pranab Mukherjee cast their votes voted to elect India's new President. Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi also cast his vote. The leaders waved towards a battery of reporters covering the election of India's 13th president.

Rahul Gandhi realizes that unemployment is one of the biggest threat

Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi understands that unemployment is one of the serious threats in the country and he realizes that it is a challenge and we should tackle it. Rahul Gandhi, therefore, acknowledges the Congress-led UPA Government’s employment guarantee programme MNREGA and he has become an ambassador of this policy. The young Congress MP is sure that if we can solve this serious issue, country can develop more faster.

During his recent poll campaign in Uttar Pradesh, Congress (I) General Secretary Rahul Gandhi had assured that his party would generate employment opportunities for the youth. “The Congress will ensure that people of Uttar Pradesh, especially youths, do not have to go to other cities outside UP for jobs,” Rahul Gandhi had said.

“There are no employment opportunities in the state. This is forcing the people to go to other states like Maharashtra, Delhi, Haryana to earn their livelihood” concerned Rahul Gandhi. Striking an emotional chord with the people Rahul Gandhi continued “The people of UP are hardworking, honest and talented; they only need opportunity to bring the same development here which they have brought in other states by their hard work”.

“We (Congress) will create favorable condition in the state by generating employment opportunities for them,” assured the Congress leader. Arguing that non-Congress parties like BSP and SP have repeatedly failed to fulfill the aspirations of the people, Rahul Gandhi made a strong appeal to the people to support Congress to bring development in their state

Rahul Gandhi also assured that Congress (I) would create maximum opportunities for the youth within the state by launching various development projects.



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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal slams BJP-led NDA’s opportunistic alliance


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi said that the Congress always believed in secularism and always stood to protect the secular credentials in the country. While addressing a Congress rally in West Bengal the Congress President slammed the opportunistic alliance of the BJP-led NDA and said that they never bothered about the people especially the aam aadmi and the poor.

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal talks about Congress-led UPA’s Common Minimum Programme


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi said that to ensure the welfare of the people and development of the country, the Congress-led UPA had made a Common Minimum Programme. While addressing a Congress rally in West Bengal the Congress President said that the UPA Government at Centre has been putting its sincere efforts to frame policies and schemes to ensure the upliftment of the poor and downtrodden.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal talks about Congress-led UPA’s minority-welfare policies


“The Congress-led UPA government at the Centre has made a separate ministry for the minority welfare. This is the first time in the history of our country” said Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. While addressing a Congress rally in West Bengal the Congress President said that the UPA Government at Centre has been putting its sincere efforts to frame policies and schemes to ensure the upliftment of the poor and downtrodden. Sonia Gandhi also explained about various measures taken by the Congress-led government at the Centre for the welfare of minorities.

Sonia Gandhi: Country cannot develop without empowering the women


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi said that our country cannot move forward without ensuring security for the women. The Congress-led UPA Government realizes this fact and has been making policies to empower the women, claimed Sonia Gandhi. The Congress President was addressing a Congress rally in West Bengal. Sonia Gandhi also talked about the need to address the issues of the youth in the country. The Congress leader also talked about the various welfare schemes and policies of the Congress-led Central government.

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal: MGNREGA policy is to ensure jobs for the youth


“The welfare of the youth in the country has always been the prime concern of the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre”, said Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. While addressing a public rally in West Bengal, the Congress President informed that the Congress-led Central government implemented the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA scheme to guarantee jobs to the poor people in the villages. “The scheme ensures a minimum of 100 days of jobs to the youth in the villages’ added Sonia Gandhi.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal slams Left government in the state


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi expressed her concerns over the bad law and order situation in West Bengal. She also said that a number of people including the Congress workers were killed in different political clashes in the state. Sonia Gandhi also hinted that the Left front Government in the state did not implement the Central policies like MGNREGA effectively.

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal wants more steps to address farmers’ issues


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi expressed her concerns over the difficulties being faced by the farmers in West Bengal. The Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre has been putting in its sincere efforts to frame policies to find solutions to the poor farmers. The state government also should take initiatives in this regard, said Sonia Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi also hinted that the Left front Government in the state did not implement the Central policies like MGNREGA effectively.

Sonia Gandhi in West Bengal seeks support for Congress to bring back development in the state


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi claimed that the development we see now in West Bengal are the results of the policies by the earlier Congress Government in the state as well as at the Centre. She also expressed her concerns over the difficulties being faced by the farmers in West Bengal. The Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre has been putting in its sincere efforts to frame policies to find solutions to the poor farmers. The state government also should take initiatives in this regard, said Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi asserts the need for preserving the integrity and independence of the Parliament

While addressing the function to commemorate the 60th year of Parliament, Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi said that while Parliament’s integrity and independence must be preserved at all cost, it must not only be a source of law and power but also justice and compassion.

"The integrity and independence of Parliament must be preserved and protected at all cost, with no room for compromise. Our conduct must rise to the highest ethical standards that were followed and demanded by the founding fathers of our nation," said the Congress MP.

The Congress President also said that that members' conduct must rise to the highest ethical standards. Sonia Gandhi emphasized that the greatest triumph of the country in the last sixty years of its independence is that the "aam aadmi has become the heart and soul" of Indian democracy.

Reminding that the journey of Indian Parliament has not always been smooth or without challenge, Sonia Gandhi reminded that an anniversary is also a moment of reflection to consider the members' role and place in the rich fabric of the nation's life and history.

The Congress leader urged the members to resolve to make sure that Parliament embraces "not only the triumphs and joys of this but rids our people of the sorrows and sufferings that still blight their lives. This great institution must be not only a source of law and power but also of justice and compassion."


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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sonia Gandhi talks about the role of Parliament in democracy

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, while speaking on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of India's first Parliamentary session recently had said that the Parliament should be a source of justice and compassion. The Congress leader added that conduct of Members of Parliament must rise to the highest ethical standards.

“It should be our resolve in the years to come to make sure that this great institution embraces not only the triumphs and joys of this land, but rids our people of the sorrows and sufferings that still blight their lives. This great institution must be not only a source of law and power, but also of justice and compassion” said Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi went to say “Sixty-five years ago at Independence, India awakened "to life and freedom", with a bold and ambitious vision – a vision to build a legislature on the basis of universal adult franchise. At one stroke, millions of our poor and illiterate, men and women, were given the power to change their destiny.”

Recalling the struggle of Independence, the Congress President said “Let us not forget those troubled days and months and the numerous challenges the country faced then. Millions of refugees were homeless. Communal tension was rife. Destitution was rampant. Borders were tense. Resources were scarce.

“The very idea of India, let alone the idea of a democratic India, was being ridiculed in many quarters. When far older democracies had achieved universal adult franchise in a gradual process and after long decades of struggle, how could it become a reality in a new nation beset with such problems?” added the Congress MP.


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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: The people of Gujarat live in danger


“The people in Gujarat are facing insecurity and they are living in danger” said Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while speaking at a rally in Gujarat. “The policies of the state government are anti-poor and no one in Gujarat feels secure under the present regime”, alleged the Congress leader. Sonia Gandhi slammed BJP for its wrong policies and its stance on terrorism.

Sonia Gandhi slams BJP for its stance on terrorism


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi blasted the BJP for its double-speak on terrorism. ‘The BJP talks loud on corruption, but it was under its regime the terrorists attacked Akshardham and even the Parliament. Further, it was during their rule, the Union External Minister escorted a terrorist to Afghanistan and released him,” said the Congress leader exposing the real face of the BJP.

Sonia Gandhi: Gujarat government treats farmers as criminals


“Gandhi Ji, Nehru Ji and Sardar Patel Ji gave full respects to the farmers in the country and called them ‘anna dada’ but the Gujarat Government treats the farmers as criminals”, said Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi in Gujarat. While addressing a rally she said that the Gujarat Government labels the farmers who fight for their rights as criminals. Sonia Gandhi alleged that the state government is not able to make use of the welfare policies of the Congress-led Central government properly for the benefits of the people.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: Congress always concerned about farmers


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while speaking at a rally in Gujarat claimed that her party Congress is always committed to ensure the welfare of the all sections of the people including the farmers. All the benefits enjoyed by the farmers in the country today are the results of the long-vision policies of the Congress, said Sonia Gandhi. But the BJP is never bothered about the difficulties of the poor farmers, she alleged.

Sonia Gandhi questions BJP on the issue of Adivasi welfare


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi asserted that her party Congress is always committed to serve the society and the poor in the country. The Congress had drafted the policy for the welfare of Adivasis, but when BJP came to power they did not consider it necessary to get the bill passed. Sonia Gandhi asked the BJP why it did not take measures to pass the bill if it is really interested to protect the interests of Adivasis.

Sonia Gandhi: Congress always worked for the benefit of the poor and underprivileged


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, while speaking at a rally in Gujarat, said that serving the society and the poor people have always been the mission of the Congress Party. She added that the integrity and unity of our country has always been the concern for the Congress. She also recalled the sacrifice of great national leaders like Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi for protecting the integrity of the Nation.

Sonia Gandhi: Congress always worked for the unity and integrity of our country


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, while speaking at a rally in Gujarat, said that the integrity and unity of our country has always been the concern for the Congress. She also recalled the sacrifice of great national leaders like Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi for protecting the integrity of the Nation.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Rahul Gandhi is a leader with clear vision and ideas


The ongoing discussion after Salman Khurshid’s comments on Rahul Gandhi is baseless. The opposition is using this opportunity to tarnish the image of Congress especially, the young Congress General Secretary, Rahul Gandhi. If we analyse various interventions of Rahul Gandhi, one can easily find out that he has got modern vision, he has clarity in his mission and he is clear about his ideas. He understands the importance of democracy and he always believed that if the country is to develop the democracy should reach the grass root. That is what Rahul Gandhi did in the Youth Congress and NSUI. Without seeing all these facts in front of us, some political personalities level baseless allegations and call him directionless. It is unwarranted, ridiculous and totally uncalled for.

Rahul Gandhi always believed that connectivity is very important for development


The opposition is using the reported comments made by Union Minister Salman Khurshid in a wrong way to defame Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi. The fact is that these people are closing their eyes towards the reality. We can recollect some of the comments made by the Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi while addressing the convocation function at IIIT, Amethi. “We started as a nation of poor people as everybody of us was poor. And today, what I have been saying for a quite long time, there are now two Indias. There is one India which is connected, the prosperous India.. and most of us come from that India.. from Delhi, Bangalore, Lucknow, Kolkata.. all these cities are connected, rich and are moving forward and fast. And it is everyone’s duty to take the unconnected India and connect it to the connected part”. This simple sentence clearly shows his clarity about development. So before someone calls his directionless, it would be better they just go back and understand the facts.

Opposition parties target Rahul Gandhi, without realizing the facts


Some people, mainly in the opposition, is using the opportunity of the ongoing controversy over the comments made by Union Minister Salman Khurshid to target Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi. They are not ashamed to call him directionless. But it would be better for him to just go through his political life to realise the fact. Rahul Gandhi is a leader who delivers. Further he has got clear vision and ideas about the life and the Nation. Just to have a glimpse of his vision one can just recall a comment made by Rahul Gandhi during his address at IIIT Amethi. “Knowledge is created by the destruction of knowledge. There were a lot of things in my mind which I thought were correct were destroyed now and I no more believe in those. Those were replaced by new ideas and I am absolutely certain that some of the ideas which I have today may get destroyed tomorrow. And that is a good thing because none of us are god. We do not have eternal knowledge or eternal understanding”.

Rahul Gandhi’s vision; “to gather knowledge, go towards the problem”


The leaders of some of the opposition parties are using the recent comments made by Union Minister Salman Khurshid in a negative manner to defame the young congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi. They use the chance to question Rahul Gandhi’s leadership and vision. But if we just go through his various interventions and speeches, we can very well understand that Rahul Gandhi is a matured leader with clarity in his ideas. Let us just recall some comments made by the Congress MP from Amethi during his address at IIIT, in his parliamentary constituency. “…… to gather knowledge, go towards the problem. That is what I did experience. When I go to a poor person’s house and asks about the things he does, I get the knowledge. So I realize that he knows better than me about his nature of job. So it is very important to respect the person’s views who is much closer to the problem…. There is a feeling among the politicians in India that they are the most knowledgeable persons. Understanding the knowledge is built on the destruction of the knowledge. In our ancient scripts there is a trinity- creator, preserver and destroyer. There is a reason behind it. You cannot have creation without destruction. You cannot have destruction without creation. And you cannot have either of these two without preservation.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: Majority of the MGNREGA beneficiaries are women


The Congress President Sonia Gandhi while addressing the MGNREGA Sammelan said the act has given a chance to the Aam Aadmi to articulate his needs, negotiate his rights, seek employment at his own will and live a life of self-respect and dignity. It helped to empower the poor in the villages and also could provide a feeling of social security. Sonia Gandhi also expressed happiness for the fact that the major beneficiaries of this scheme were women.

Sonia Gandhi at MGNREGA Sammelan explains the benefits of the policy


The Congress President Sonia Gandhi while addressing the MGNREGA Sammelan said the policy by the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre has given a chance to the poor people in the villages to empower themselves. The policy gave aam aadmi to articulate his needs, negotiate his rights, seek employment at his own will and live a life of self-respect and dignity, said Sonia Gandhi. It helped to empower the poor in the villages and also could provide a feeling of social security. Sonia Gandhi also expressed happiness for the fact that the major beneficiaries of this scheme were women.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Sonia Gandhi expresses her concerns over the shortcomings in MGNREGA implementation


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi expressed her concerns over some of the short comings reported, in the implementation of the Congress-led UPA’s flagship programme Mahatma Gandhi NREGA. She cited delays in wage payments, less wage payments, less coverage, bogus job cards, lack of receipts of acknowledgments, diversion of funds etc. as some of the challenges in the implementation of the program. It is expected that the deliberations and the sharing of experiences by the practitioners and implementing agencies during the Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Sammelan would go a long way in consolidating the gains made under the Scheme so far and in the process reaching out more effectively to the aam aadmi.

Prabhu praises Sonia Gandhi for power reforms

Congress President and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi received appreciation from an unexpected quarter. Suresh Prabhu, Shiv Sena leader and former Union Power Minister, praised the role of Congress president Sonia Gandhi as the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha when the Electricity Act, 2003 was passed.

While speaking as the chief guest at National Electrical Summit 2012, he said that the country needed sweeping reforms to resolve the power crisis, but there was a lack of political will and Prime Minister was not doing anything to address the issue. He acknowledged the co-operation extended by Sonia Gandhi, then the Leader of Opposition. "I met Sonia Gandhi on several occasions," Prabhu said adding that she supported the bill.

Sonia Gandhi was an effective and able opposition leader and very cautiously she could turn the tide against the BJP led government with her timely interventions. The effective role of the Congress President, while in opposition, also helped the Congress to come back to power in 2004 and also could improve the tally in 2009.

Sonia Gandhi, the UPA Chairperson, also heads the National Advisory Council (NAC), which was instrumental in pro-poor policies of the Congress led UPA government like MGNREGA, RTI, RTE and is now seriously putting its sincere efforts to get the Food Security Bill implemented.

The NAC, chaired by the Congress President, has already given its inputs on draft legislations to protect children against sexual offences, prevent sexual harassment of women at the workplace and has suggested amendments to existing laws on prohibiting child labour.

The NAC, under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi, had also sent recommendations to the government on social sector policies relating to the Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan, denotified, nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes, the Jarawa tribe, domestic workers, shelters and other services for the urban homeless, unorganised sector workers, and on improving the sex ratio at birth.


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Remove corrupt BJP from power in Karnataka: Rahul Gandhi

Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi who was on a two-day visit to Karnataka few days back in a bid to boost the Congress workers in the state asked the partymen to oust the corrupt BJP government from power in Karnataka.

Rahul Gandhi while addressing a Youth Congress meeting at Nehru Stadium in Hubli came down heavily on the ruling BJP government in the state. “Central government provides crores of rupees to the state for various developmental works. All these funds get swallowed by corrupt BJP leaders here,” alleged Rahul Gandhi. “Youth wing of Congress party should continue its struggle against ruling BJP, until it brings Congress party to power,” further said Rahul Gandhi.

The Congress MP from Amethi added that the youth wing of the party is elected through elections and the democratic process is successful in both state as well as national level. “That’s why so many people are attending the function here. This unity must continue until we secure victory in next assembly elections,” Rahul Gandhi said.


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Rahul Gandhi urges Congress workers in Himachal Pradesh to work as a unit


Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who was in Himachal Pradesh on a two-day visit, urged the Congress leaders and workers in Himachal Pradesh to put up a united show in the state. The Congress General Secretary told workers and leaders that recommendations of block, district and state Congress committees would be given weightage while allocating tickets. "Paratroopers will not be accommodated," Rahul Gandhi said.

Sonia Gandhi played a crucial role for framing Congress-led UPA’s pro-poor policies


For Congress President and UPA Chairperson, politics means service. As UPA Chairperson, Sonia Gandhi was instrumental in framing a Common Minimum Program when UPA was formed the Government. She knew very well how to run a coalition Government better. As chairperson of the National Advisory Committee and the UPA chairperson, she played an important role in making the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and the Right to Information Act into law. She also actively involved in framing policies like Mid-day meal scheme for the school children, Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, Anti Communalism Bill and Food security Bill. Sonia Gandhi is also keen to get the Women Reservation Bill implemented.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Sarabjit’s release: Dalbir Kaur meets Sonia Gandhi

Dalbit Kaur, the sister of Sarabjit Singh, the Indian death-row convict languishing in a Pakistani jail, visited Congress President Sonia Gandhi seeking her intervention for his release.

Dalbir Kaur, who is fighting for the release of Sarabjit Singh who is languishing in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail for over 20 years, met Sonia Gandhi at her residence and discussed the issue.

Maintaining that she cannot express the pain the family has suffered, Dalbir Kaur said that Sonia Gandhi listened to her patiently and assured all help.

49-year-old Sarabjit was convicted and sentenced to death for alleged involvement in a string of bomb attacks that killed 14 people in Punjab in Pakistan in 1990.


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Sonia Gandhi always wanted to empower the tribals


For Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi politics means service and she always considered that politics is not power. Sonia Gandhi is always concerned for all section of the people including aam aadmi, tribals and backwards. She always wanted to empower the adivasis and all other belonging to the tribal communities. The welfare of aam aadmi has always been her mission. As the UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi was instrumental in framing the policies like MNREGA, RTE, RTI and her next target is to get the Right to Food Bill is passed.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Rahul Gandhi to visit Himachal Pradesh to strengthen Congress


All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary Rahul Gandhi will start his two-day tour of Kullu district on Monday, ahead of the Himachal Pradesh assembly elections in early 2013, to strengthen the Congress in the state ahead of assembly elections in the state.
Rahul Gandhi would reach Kullu at 12 noon on Monday and hold personal meetings with Congress MPs, MLAs, Youth Congress/AICC members, ex-members, campaign committee members, other Congress leaders and members and discuss the various problems being faced by party in the state. Virbhadra Singh, Anand Shama, Kaul Singh Thakur, Raj Babbar and other Congress veterans would be present in the meetings which are being organized at various venues in Kullu.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Sonia Gandhi does an aerial survey of flood-affected areas in Assam


Congress President Sonia Gandhi along with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited the flood hit state of Assam on Monday. Both Sonia Gandhi and the PM made an aerial survey by helicopter of Majuli island, Jorhat, Sibsagar, Lakhimpur and Dhemaji districts, which were among the worst-affected in the floods.

Sonia Gandhi visits Assam to review the flood situation


Congress President Sonia Gandhi visited the flood-hit areas in Assam along with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday. Both Sonia Gandhi and the PM made an aerial survey by helicopter of Majuli island, Jorhat, Sibsagar, Lakhimpur and Dhemaji districts, the most affected areas in the floods. They also are set to survey the Kaziranga National Park, which has been completely submerged by flood waters.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Sonia Gandhi explains the important role played by aam admi in Indian democracy

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, while taking part in the discussion to commemorate the 60th anniversary of India's first Parliamentary session asserted that the common people in the country have become the heart and soul of our democracy.

“If there is one thread running through these past six decades, it is that people's power is felt constantly at the highest levels of governance. The aam admi has become the heart and soul of our democracy and has made it our greatest triumph,” said Sonia Gandhi.

“To their eternal credit and our undying gratitude, our founding fathers persisted. The poor and illiterate masses of this country have turned out to be amazingly skilled and sophisticated. Again and again, they have voted with wisdom and purpose, sometimes reaffirming their faith in those who govern them, sometimes voting them out” commented the Congress President.

Sonia Gandhi then remembered Mahatma Gandhi, the father of nation and said, “India’s freedom struggle reinvented the idea of democracy. "My notion of democracy", said Gandhiji, the Father of our nation and the leader of our freedom struggle, "is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity as the strongest," added Sonia Gandhi.


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Sonia Gandhi visits flood-affected areas in Assam


Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited the flood hit state of Assam on Monday. Both Sonia Gandhi and Dr Singh made an aerial survey by helicopter of Majuli island, Jorhat, Sibsagar, Lakhimpur and Dhemaji districts, which were among the worst-affected in the floods.
They also are set to survey the Kaziranga National Park, which has been completely submerged by flood waters. Earlier, the PM and Sonia Gandhi reached Jorhat’s Rowriah airport from New Delhi by a special flight at around 11:00 a.m.

Sonia Gandhi visits flood-affected areas in Assam


Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited the flood hit state of Assam on Monday. Both Sonia Gandhi and Dr Singh made an aerial survey by helicopter of Majuli island, Jorhat, Sibsagar, Lakhimpur and Dhemaji districts, which were among the worst-affected in the floods.
They also are set to survey the Kaziranga National Park, which has been completely submerged by flood waters. Earlier, the PM and Sonia Gandhi reached Jorhat’s Rowriah airport from New Delhi by a special flight at around 11:00 a.m.