Sonia Gandhi targets Modi government, accuses it of weakening India's democracy and institutions
This year, in the National Herald money laundering case, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi has to appear before the ED several times for questioning. In protest against this action of ED, Congress leaders took to the streets and demonstrated fiercely.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday attacked the Narendra Modi government at the Center, alleging that in the last eight years, power has been concentrated in the hands of select politicians and business persons, thereby weakening India's democracy and institutions. He also alleged that constitutional values and principles are being attacked and the shackles of social harmony are being deliberately broken to polarize voters for electoral gains. The Congress chief wrote in an article in 'Hindustan Times' that the earlier independent institutions have now become a tool of the executive, working in a partisan manner.
"As a result, election results are being distorted on the basis of money earned through electoral donations and connivance with industrialists. Government agencies go after any political party opposing the government," he said. Gandhi's article comes amid the Congress's ambitious 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' being taken out from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. The aim of the yatra is to counter the perceived division in the country and rejuvenate the party organisation.
This year, in the National Herald money laundering case, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi has to appear before the ED several times for questioning. In protest against this action of ED, Congress leaders took to the streets and demonstrated fiercely.
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