Leaders back Sonia Gandhi's dig at BJP on Quit India anniversary

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

President Sonia Gandhi's veiled dig at the (BJP) for its comments on the Quit Movement, has attracted support from other leaders.

leader, Renuka Chowdary told ANI, "Certain political parties had no role to play in the movement and they continue to disrupt the functioning of the country."

She added that certain parties would never understand the foundations of India's independence.

of leader D. Raja, said "The and the are trying to falsify and rewrite history. This is where the caution must be kept. They are trying to impose their ideology on the country."

Conference (NC) leader, Farooq Abdullah said, "It's true that the country is developing but the people are being divided.We are being divided on the basis of our religion."

Earlier, recalled the Quit Movement struggle and added that secularism and free speech are in danger today's and BJP-ruled

Taking a jab at the BJP, she said, "Some organisations opposed the Quit movement".

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