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Sonia attacks Modi, says his pre-poll promises were 'dramebaazi'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former today launched a scathing attack on Narendra Modi, saying his government was power-drunk and the pre-poll promises of combating corruption and ensuring inclusive development were mere "dramebaazi".

In her address at the 84th Plenary Session, she accused the of using all tricks in the trade to wipe out the and asserted that the party would never bow down.

She exhorted workers to support new and be ready for any kind of sacrifice to strengthen the organisation.

also asked the workers to free the country of "discrimination, vendetta and arrogance".

We are exposing Modi and his colleagues' false claims, frauds and corruption with proof.

"People have now understood that the 2014 promises of 'sab ka saath, sab ka vikas' and 'na khaoonga, na khaane doonga' and his Mann ki Baat' on radio are only 'dramebaazi' (theatrics) and a trick to grab votes and electoral power," she said, referring to Modi's promises of inclusive development and corruption-free governance.

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

In the last four years, this arrogant and power-drunk government has left no stone unturned to destroy the They have used every trick in the trade, but has neither succumbed before this arrogance of power nor will it succumb in future, she said.

The said the party is waging a struggle against the Modi government's "dictatorial" ways, "disregard" for the Constitution, "denigration" of Parliament and their "divisive ideology", besides "political vendatta and conspiracies like intimidating the media".

She recalled how the had changed its plan of going alone as per the 'Panchmarhi Declaration' in 1998 to aligning with like-minded parties at the Shimla Declaration in 2003 and then successfully formed governments in various states and at the Centre in 2004 and 2009.

said the governments under formulated many schemes for the welfare of the people and the economy grew fastest during that time.

"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 is weakening these policies," she said.

The claimed that the party was "exposing the frauds of the Modi government".

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.

Reflecting on the party's recent impressive show in Assembly polls in Gujarat, and bypolls in and Rajasthan, she said that those who want to throw the very identity of the out of the political arena of the country do not know how much love and affection the people have towards it.

"There is only one priority today and that is how to make party stronger. is not just a political party, but an ideology," she said, adding that there is a need to bring the back on centre-stage of the political and public discourse.

She called upon party workers to put aside egos and aspirations and work for strengthening the

"The time has come when each of us should see what we can do for the party," she said.

said the aim would be to strengthen the party with which all have an age-old attachment.

The party's win will be nation's win and the party's victory will be our victory, she said, adding that the most important thing was to see how the sets the new agenda of the country under the new leadership.

She also recalled the Chikmanglur bypoll victory of 40 years ago and asked party workers to emerge victorious like the former

Under the leadership of new party chief, the should once again become the party that frames the basic agenda and should represent the diversity in society and should come up to the expectations and aspirations of the people, she said.

She also urged the party workers to extend all support her son who took over the reigns of the in "such difficult times".

Sonia Gandhi's fiery speech in Hindi drew loud applause from the party workers.

The is seeking to ally with like-minded parties to stop the BJP from coming back to power in 2019

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First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 20:55 IST
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