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BJP keeping India in permanent state of polarisation, instilling fear: Sonia GandhiGandhi said that she was aware of recent poll defeats, but was not nervous
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Media personnel listen to the virtual address of Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi during the party's 'Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir', in Udaipur. Credit: PTI photo
Media personnel listen to the virtual address of Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi during the party's 'Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir', in Udaipur. Credit: PTI photo

In her inaugural address at the Congress 'Chintan Shivir' on Friday, Sonia Gandhi targetted the BJP and alleged that the party was constantly 'playing the polarisation game and instilling fear in the public'.

She said, "By now it has become abundantly and painfully clear what Prime Minister Modi and his colleagues really mean by their slogan maximum governance, minimum government. It means keeping the country in a permanent state of polarisation, compelling people to live in a constant state of fear and insecurity, viciously targeting victimising and often brutalising the minorities who are an integral part of our society and equal citizens of our Republic."

The Congress interim President said the country was looking at the party and the Congressmen should give one message of unity from here outside, but can speak freely inside the party's various forums.

Gandhi said that she was aware of recent poll defeats, but was not nervous as the party will choose the path of struggle despite all the challenges.

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(Published 13 May 2022, 16:01 IST)