Friday, May 25, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: UPA is vowed to remove the problems of women and weaker sections of society


Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while speaking to allies at a dinner to mark the completion of three years of UPA-II on Tuesday emphasized that the Congress led central government is vowed to remove the problems of women and weaker sections of society

"UPA is committed to protect our secular values. It is vowed to remove the problems of women and weaker sections of society” assured Sonia Gandhi. 

The Congress President said since UPA took charge of the government, India has been advancing on the growth map in a sustained manner because of which it has been able to provide money for projects of social and rural development. "Because of this the Centre has been able to give that kind of financial assistance to the state government which was never seen earlier," Sonia Gandhi said. She also stressed that the government has to sustain the momentum of this development.

She said the Centre is funding the states much more than ever before. “The Centre is financing the states in a record manner so that bigger goals can be achieved,” Sonia Gandhi said.

"We have always shown our determination and collective goal. These days, there is a notion that there are several challenges for India's development. Definitely it is a tough period for all the countries and we are not an exception. But there is no scope for disappointment," she said. "We are together in ensuring the positive economic growth rate of the country," added Sonia Gandhi.
“We should continue our committed works to ensure the happiness and progress of the entire people in the country” concluded the Congress President.




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