Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on
Sunday encouraged the partymen with an aggressive speech defending her party
and the UPA government at the centre. She also reiterated that only Congress is
committed to work for the benefits of the poor and underprivileged.
“You know that Congress party has always been working for
the upliftment of the poor, aam aadmi, farmers, workers and all other sections
of the people” she said.
Stressing that the Congress was a party of the common man,
weaker sections, poor and farmers, Sonia Gandhi
said no other party in the country could compete with it on secularism. “The
voters reposed faith in the Congress in 2004 and 2009. A few parties have not
been able to digest this. We will once again do well in the coming polls,” she
argued.
Slamming the opposition for leveling baseless charges
against Congress and the UPA government, Sonia Gandhi said, “The opposition is
levelling several allegations of corruption against the government. What is the
truth and untruth in these allegations needs to be understood well.”
Referring corruption the Congress President said “Corruption
is a cancer which affects the common man the most. But we have fought this
disease before and we will continue to fight this disease with all strength
once again. We will fight all graft charges against us and none found guilty
will be spared. It was the Congress,
which brought a strong legislation to tackle corruption – the RTI, through
which any one can get information about the government”.
Taking a dig at BJP, Sonia Gandhi quipped “Those who are
talking about corruption are finding themselves neck-deep in corruption.” She
also slammed the opposition for trying to weaken the democratic system of the
country.
Noting that the opposition had not allowed key legislations
to be passed or allowed discussion on issues in parliament, she said the
Congress would not allow them to succeed in their bid. “Congress is a party
that has always protected the nation’s constitution,” said Sonia Gandhi.
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