Moving the political resolution on Saturday at the Congress Plenary session, Congress leader in the Lok Sabha and Gulbarga MP Mallikarjun Kharge pointed to the irony that while democracy brought Narendra Modi to power, the Modi Government itself has become a threat to democracy and has been undermining democratic institutions and core foundational values of the country.
The Congress, the draft resolution says, would be pragmatic and strive to work out a ‘Common Workable Programme’ with like-minded parties to defeat the BJP in the next general election.
Besides indicting the Modi Government for its failure to fulfill promises made to the farmers and the youth, the resolution also castigates the government for its failure to create jobs, counter terrorism or curb corruption. It lashes out at the RSS for the onslaught on institutions and alleges that even Constitutional office of Governors has been compromised.
The political resolution opposes the Prime Minister’s pet project of holding simultaneous elections and warns that consequences of the misplaced proposal need to be analysed thoroughly.
Published: 17 Mar 2018, 2:04 PM IST
Published: 17 Mar 2018, 2:04 PM IST
Addressing party workers, Kharge said that nobody but Congressmen themselves were responsible for the party’s defeat in elections. “We defeated ourselves,” he said and called upon Congressmen to set aside differences and be far more vocal about the party’s achievements.
Reminding Congressmen of the achievements of the party, the senior Congress leader said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi keeps asking what the country achieved during Congress rule. He needed to be reminded, Kharge added, that dams, factories, the Planning Commission, world class educational and technical institutes, the green revolution, the white revolution etc were ushered in by Congress governments.
While the Modi Government is causing havoc to the economy and social harmony, he lamented, not too many Congressmen speak loudly enough against the disastrous policy decisions and action of the NDA Government.
In contrast, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress reached out to people across the country, inspired them to rise above all barriers, and mobilized them to form the world's biggest movement for independence.
(The article was last updated at 4:06 PM).
Published: 17 Mar 2018, 2:04 PM IST
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Published: 17 Mar 2018, 2:04 PM IST