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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Sonia Gandhi asks partymen to work with unity



Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday told her leaders and cadres that unity should be their watchword as the party had floundered many an opportunity for want of discipline. Addressing the 'Chintan Shivir' in Jaipur, Sonia Gandhi cautioned party men of increased competition for Congress' political space among the people and noted that several inroads had been made in the party's traditional support bases.
Sonia Gandhi asked the party leaders to set aside personal ambitions and egos to work cohesively and ensure that the party puts up a better performance, particularly in states where it is out of power. "Why do we forget the simple truth that in the party's victory lies the victory of each and every one of us," she asked. Sonia Gandhi said there was a need to strike a fine balance when it comes to dealing with alliance partners while ensuring that the party's rejuvenation was not compromised.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Sonia Gandhi emphasises the urgent need for better connect with the new generation



Congress president Sonia Gandhi during her opening remarks at the Congress’ chintan shivir at Jaipur has said that the party’s revival would depend on mitigating the disillusionment of the growing middle classes as well as segments of the traditional vote bank.
In her inaugural address at the two-day AICC session, Sonia Gandhi emphasised the urgent need for reconnecting with the opinion-making section of the society. "India is increasingly peopled by a younger, more aspirational, more impatient and better educated generation. Across the length and breadth of our country, our people are expecting much more from their political parties. Aided by the tools of the modern world - television, social media, mobile phones and the internet - today's India is better informed and better equipped to communicate."
The Congress President added that the country's, "citizens are rightly fed up with the levels of corruption that they see in public life at high levels, but equally with the corruption they have to deal with in their daily lives. This is a phenomenon, a churning that we must understand and continue to respond to. We cannot allow our growing educated and middle-classes to be disillusioned and alienated from the political process."
The UPA government's policies also came for high praise from the Congress President who emphasized the importance of economic growth. "Economic growth over the past decade has been impressive. This has had a major impact on reducing poverty. But our fight against inequality and poverty is a continuing one. This is why it is important to sustain our poverty alleviation programmes."
Sonia Gandhi said the party will have to adequately respond to challenges posed by these movements. "We see various protest movements across the country, relating to land, forest, water and livelihood, tribal and gender issues. Our party must proactively take up these causes," she said.
The Congress President pointed out that the party had lost traction in states that it once controlled as a matter of serious concern. "This session is taking place at a time when we have been in government at the Centre for almost nine years. It is also taking place when we are not governing in a number of states and when we face serious challenges in states long considered our bastions."
"While we continue to be the nation's pre-eminent political party, we must admit that we now face increased competition and inroads have been made into our traditional support bases," said Sonia Gandhi.  The Party president sent a clear message of unity to partymen. "Is it not the case that we have squandered many opportunities that people are willing to give us simply because we have been unable to function as a disciplined and united team?" asked Sonia Gandhi.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: Punjab fell from No. 1 position to 12 under Akali-BJP rule

Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said that the present Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Government in Punjab is not properly utilizing the funds sent by the Centre and charged it of pushing the state from number one to twelfth position in India.

Addressing an election rally Sonia Gandhi said: " In the last five years, the Akali Dal-BJP Government in Punjab has created such a condition that the state, which was at the number one position once upon a time, has now slipped to the 12th position."

"Akali Dal-BJP Government have to borrow from the government employees to pay them wages. The policies of this government have delayed the progress of cultivation. The industry business is now moving out of Punjab. Because of unemployment, the youth here are becoming victims of intoxication," said Sonia Gandhi.

"The atrocities are on the rise on my sisters. The condition of the health sector is very poor. The common man does not feel safe anymore because of the deteriorating law and order situation," added the Congress President.

"Congress has paid a lot of attention on Punjab after independence. Dams, canals and powerhouses were first built here. But now, the condition is not the same. There is no electricity for the farmers and the common man. " said Sonia Gandhi.


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Monday, January 23, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: BJP Government uses the Central funds to fulfill its own vested interests

Congress and President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi who has been campaigning in poll bound Uttarakhand said that the incumbent BJP Government in the state is not implementing the polices of the Congress led UPA Government at the centre properly. Sonia Gandhi also alleged the state government is misusing the funds sent by the Centre.

The Congress President said instead of implementing these schemes for the benefit of the genuine people, the BJP government used the money to fulfill its "own vested interests". Sonia Gandhi said the money was give to "their own party men".

She tried to strike an emotional chord with the people of Almora and called the town her family's second home. "My family has had a long association with the beautiful town. Pandit (Jawaharlal) Nehru spent many days in Almora jail during the freedom struggle," Sonia Gandhi said.



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