Tag: Sonia

  • ‘Anti-nationals’ are those misusing power to divide Indians: Sonia Gandhi

    ‘Anti-nationals’ are those misusing power to divide Indians: Sonia Gandhi

    [ad_1]


    New Delhi:
     Launching a scathing attack on the government on B R Ambedkar’s birth anniversary, former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Friday alleged that the regime in power is “misusing and subverting” the institutions of the Constitution, and the people must act to defend the Constitution from this “systematic assault”.

    Penning an article in The Telegraph on the 132nd birth anniversary of Ambedkar, the architect of India’s Constitution, Gandhi said today the real “anti-nationals” are those who are misusing their power to divide Indians against each other on the grounds of religion, language, caste and gender.

    “As we honour Babasaheb’s legacy today, we must remember his prescient warning that the success of the Constitution depends on the conduct of the people entrusted with the duty to govern,” the Congress parliamentary party president said.

    MS Education Academy

    She alleged that today, the regime in power is misusing and subverting the institutions of the Constitution, and weakening its foundations of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice.\

    Gandhi alleged that liberty is “threatened” by misusing the law to harass people rather than to protect their rights and equality is “assaulted” by “favoured treatment to chosen friends” in every sphere, even as the vast majority of Indians suffer economically.

    “Fraternity is eroded by deliberately manufacturing an atmosphere of hatred and polarising Indians against each other. The resultant injustice is amplified by pressuring the judiciary through a sustained campaign,” Gandhi said.

    At this junction in our nation’s history, people must act to defend the Constitution from this “systematic assault”, she said.

    “All Indians wherever they stand political parties, unions and associations, citizens in groups and as individuals must play their parts at this critical time. Dr. Ambedkar’s life and struggle teaches critical lessons which can serve as a guide,” the former Congress president said.

    She said the first lesson is to vigorously debate and disagree, but ultimately work together for the nation’s interest.

    The history of India’s freedom struggle is full of sharp disagreements among Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Ambedkar, Sardar Patel, and many others, she noted.

    These debates naturally attract interest, as they offer many perspectives on serious questions about our future, she added.

    “But we must not forget that ultimately, all the eminent men and women who fought for our freedom worked together for our independence and to shape our nation. Their ups and downs at different times only shows that they were fellow travellers on a common journey, and they were well aware of the fact,” Gandhi said.

    Dr Ambedkar’s conduct as the Chairman of the Constituent Assembly’s Drafting Committee exemplifies this principle, she asserted.

    She said the second lesson to learn is to encourage a spirit of fraternity, the bedrock of the nation.

    “Babasaheb believed deeply in the importance of nurturing a brotherhood of Indians as one people, saying ‘without fraternity, equality and liberty will be no deeper than coats of paint’,” she said.

    In his final speech, he discussed how the caste system strikes at the roots of fraternity and called it “anti-national”, Gandhi recalled.

    “This phrase is abused by those in power today, but Dr. Ambedkar explained its true meaning the caste system is ‘anti-national’ because it brings about separation, generates jealousy, antipathy in short, because it divides Indians against each other,” she said.

    “Today, the real ‘anti-nationals’ are those who are misusing their power to divide Indians against each other on the grounds of religion, language, caste and gender. Thankfully, despite the regime’s efforts, the sense of fraternity runs deep in Indians,” Gandhi asserted.

    She cited the example of crores of Indians from all walks of life protesting against religious divisiveness, raising their voices for livelihoods of farmers, and helping each other to their best abilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying those instances prove that sense of fraternity runs deep beyond doubt.

    “We must always nurture this sense of brotherhood and defend it from attacks in our households, communities, and organisations,” she said.

    The third lesson from Ambedkar is to always fight for social and economic justice, Gandhi said.

    “Dr. Ambedkar fought for the rights of Dalits, as well as the rights of all individuals and communities who were marginalised. The system in the Constitution for backward classes and minorities is flexible and expansive, and has enabled progressive action for their welfare,” she noted.

    “Today, the challenges of ensuring social justice have taken new forms. The economic reforms of 1991 introduced by the Congress government have increased prosperity, but we now see growing economic inequality,” Gandhi said.

    “Reckless privatisation” of public sector units is narrowing the system of reservation which offered security and social mobility to Dalits, Adivasis and OBCs, she argued.

    The advent of new technologies is threatening livelihoods but also creating opportunities to organise better, and ensure greater equality, she said.

    “The challenge is to learn from Babasaheb Ambedkar and ensure social justice in these changing times, and act on our convictions in our public and private lives,” Gandhi said.

    She also quoted Babasaheb Ambedkar’s last words in the Constituent Assembly “If we wish to preserve the Constitution… let us resolve not to be tardy in the recognition of the evils that lie across our path…nor to be weak in our initiative to remove them. That is the only way to serve the country. I know of no better.”

    These words must be our resolve in the years to come, Gandhi added.

    Ambedkar’s remarkable life remains an enduring inspiration today for all Indians, she said.

    [ad_2]
    #Antinationals #misusing #power #divide #Indians #Sonia #Gandhi

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rahul gets rousing welcome at Delhi airport, Sonia reaches his residence

    Rahul gets rousing welcome at Delhi airport, Sonia reaches his residence

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday received a rousing welcome at the IGI airport here after returning from Surat in Gujarat, where a court earlier in the day convicted the Wayanad MP in a criminal defamation case against him over his alleged ‘Modi surname’ remark in 2019.

    Rahul Gandhi was convicted under IPC Sections 499 and 500. The maximum possible punishment under this section is two years.

    After Rahul Gandhi’s arrival in Delhi, his mother and former Congress president Sonia Gandhi also reached his residence amid sloganeering by Congress workers.

    In the airport, the Congress leader was received by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Pramod Tiwari and DMK leader T.R. Baalu.

    Outside the airport, scores of Congress workers were present to receive him.

    The Congress has termed the court decision “politics of vendetta and exploitation”.

    Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said on Thursday that they will appeal in higher courts against the conviction of Rahul Gandhi.

    “We will appeal in higher courts.”

    The Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate H.H. Varma sentenced him to two years in jail and also imposed a fine of Rs 15,000 after finding him guilty.

    However, on Rahul Gandhi’s plea, his sentence has been suspended and bail has been granted to enable him to move an appeal against his conviction within 30 days.

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Rahul #rousing #Delhi #airport #Sonia #reaches #residence

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Glad my innings could conclude…’: Sonia Gandhi at Congress plenary

    ‘Glad my innings could conclude…’: Sonia Gandhi at Congress plenary

    [ad_1]

    Hyderabad: Sonia Gandhi, the head of the Congress, hinted on Saturday that she would leave politics after the Bharat Jodo Yatra, “a turning point” for the party.

    On the second day of the party’s three-day conference in the capital of Chhattisgarh, Raipur, Gandhi spoke to 15,000 delegates, “What gratifies me most, is that my innings could conclude with the Bharat Jodo Yatra. The Yatra has come as a turning point. It has proved that the people of India overwhelmingly want harmony, tolerance and equality.”

    Subscribe us on The Siasat Daily - Google News

    [ad_2]
    #Glad #innings #conclude.. #Sonia #Gandhi #Congress #plenary

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Sonia attends joint sitting of Parliament as senior Cong leaders stuck in Kashmir

    Sonia attends joint sitting of Parliament as senior Cong leaders stuck in Kashmir

    [ad_1]

    New Delhi: Congress leader Sonia Gandhi sat alone in her designated front row bench in Parliament’s Central Hall during the president’s address on Tuesday as senior leaders of her party remained stuck in Srinagar due to bad weather, after attending an event to mark the culmination of the Bharat Jodo Yatra.

    However, a steady stream of leaders from across the aisle approached Sonia Gandhi and exchanged pleasantries.

    Before the joint sitting began, BJP MPs were seen congratulating J P Nadda, whose term as party president was extended till June 2024, as he entered the Parliament building.

    Gandhi, who is usually flanked by senior party colleagues, was also greeted by both President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

    Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who was sitting near Sonia Gandhi, was also seen leaning and speaking to her.

    Gandhi, however, was seen engaged in a conversation for around half an hour with TMC’s Rajya Sabha MP Derek O’Brien who was sitting a row behind her.

    Incidentally, the TMC had earlier said the party had not been called to join the Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra.

    O’Brien and Gandhi were seen having a lengthy conversation before Murmu’s speech began.

    Putting political rivalries aside, AIADMK leader M Thambi Durai and DMK’s TR Baalu were seen smiling and hugging each other while having a conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    After the Economic Survey was presented and the Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day, PM Modi also enquired from Chirag Paswan about his mother’s health.

    In her first address to the joint sitting of Parliament on the first day of the Budget session, President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday said the country has a government that is “stable, fearless, decisive”, giving thrust to ‘virasat’ (heritage) as well as ‘vikas’ (development) and working for all classes without any discrimination.

    Friendly vibes were visible among different party MPs during the joint sitting of Parliament.

    A bench, which usually seats five people, was seen being shared by six MPs from three different parties — NCP’s Supriya Sule, DMK’s Kanimozhi, TMC’s Saugata Ray and BJP leaders, Neeraj Shekhar, Shivkumar Udasi and Nishikant Dubey.

    During the speech, BJP MPs were seen thumping their desks frequently, which the opposition claimed they were instructed to do so.

    [ad_2]
    #Sonia #attends #joint #sitting #Parliament #senior #Cong #leaders #stuck #Kashmir

    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )