New Delhi, Mar 17 : In a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, former Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Saturday said the slogans like ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikaas’ and ‘Na Khaunga Naa Khane Doonga’ were just “dramebazi” (theatrics) to come to power at the Centre.
In her address at the 84th plenary session of the Congress, Mrs Gandhi, describing the Modi Government as being ‘autocratic’ and ‘arrogant’ and unleashing vendetta politics on his rivals, said the Congress will not bow down to this arrogance.
‘’People have now begun to realise that slogans like ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikaas’ and ‘Na Khaunga Naa Khane Doonga’ were just “dramebazi” and “vote catching tactics” to come to power at the Centre,’’ she said.
Mrs Gandhi called upon the Congress workers to be ready for all challenges to fight the ‘arrogance’ of the government.
“Congress’ challenges are not ordinary. We will have to face them. Be free from the intoxication of power,’’ Mrs Sonia Gandhi added.
“This is our Congress Party that supports people and speaks against the injustice. We have to fight against all the challenges. We have to create a “pratishodh-mukt Bharat” (a country free of hatred). And for that we have to work together,” Sonia Gandhi said.
Modi’s slogans were ‘theatrics’ to come to power: Sonia
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