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'Son-mom' moment captured at Congress plenary session

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Lambasting government over poor policies, corruption and deteriorating law and order situation in the country, on Saturday looked all charged up at the 84th plenary session, being held here.

After finishing the speech, as Sonia was walking towards her seat, and her son got up from his and gave her a warm hug.

The soft and loving moment was captured well by the cameras, as the attendees cheered on.

Earlier, Sonia said the ruling dispensation was undoing the work of the Congress-led

"The is not interested in addressing the needs of the poor. They are just ignoring and weakening the welfare programmes that we implemented it when we were in power," Sonia said during the session, which began yesterday.

"In the last four years, this arrogant (Modi) government has left no stone unturned to destroy But has never cowered down and it will never cower down," she asserted.

The former continued her tirade against the ruling government claiming that her party was "exposing fraud and corruption" by the using proof.

Commenting on the rise of communal violence and lawlessness in the country under the BJP government, Sonia added, "Wherever there is a non-government, our friends are taking a stand against anarchy and violence in different places. They are continuing with their work and braving all of it. It is the party which takes stand against injustice and raises its voice against it (violence)."

Vowing to make free from political vendetta and corruption, Sonia underscored that it was important for all to address the challenges and called for efforts to fulfill a 'corruption-free India' under the leadership of her son and respectively.

She also took a jibe at the BJP-led government's slogans of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' and 'Na khaaoonga na khaane doona', saying that it was nothing but "drama and tactic" by the to garner votes.

Sonia went on to say that during former Manmohan Singh's rule at the Centre for 10 years, had achieved a very high economic growth.

Citing the example of late Indira Gandhi's stunning victory at Chikmagalur in 40 years ago, the veteran further said the party had to rediscover the 'magic' of winning the next year's general elections, adding that the party's victory would be equal to a victory for the country.

Sonia also praised Rahul for taking over as the at such a 'challenging time' and underscored that under her son's leadership, the party would reach new heights.

The grand-old party at the plenary session will ratify Rahul's appointment as the and select members for the Working Committee.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 18:55 IST
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