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Sonia targets Modi, accuses him of making hollow promises

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former Sonia today launched an all-out attack on Narendra Modi, saying that his pre-poll promises of combating corruption and ensuring inclusive development were "only dramebazi' and a trick to grab power.

Gandhi, in her address at the 84th Plenary Session, gave a clarion call to the partymen to be ready for any kind of sacrifice to strengthen the party and to make the county free from discrimination, vendetta and arrogance.

She called upon them to forcefully fight against the challenges posed by the present dispensation and asked them to mount a struggle to free the country from the fear of power.

"The slogans of 'sab ka saath, sab ka vikas' and 'na khaoonga, na khaane doonga' are only and only dramebazi (drama) and a trick to grab power," she said, referring to Modi's promises of inclusive development and corruption-free governance.

She said that the was fighting the tyrannical government and the people have begun to realise that the promises made by the BJP in 2014 were hollow.

"Under the leadership of former PM Manmohan Singh, the economy of this country flourished. Our government formed policies which lifted millions of people from poverty. And today, the government is weakening these policies," she said.

said the present dispensation was using all means to be in power. But the has and will never bow before the power of arrogance of this government which has launched vendetta against its opponents, she said.

The said the party was exposing the frauds of the government with proof.

The party, she said, was making efforts to win back the trust of the people and would work with like-minded parties to oust the BJP.

"Those who want to throw the very identity of the party out of the country do not know how much people love them.

"There is only one priority today and that is how to make party stronger. is not just a party, but an idea several years ahead of its time," said.

She also urged the partymen to extend all support to the new and her son Rahul who had taken over the reigns in "such difficult times".

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

First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 16:20 IST
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