Congress president Sonia Gandhi hit out at the BJP saying the ruling party’s divisive agenda has become a regular feature of political discourse in all states.
she was addressing a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party.
The Congress Parliamentary Party met for first time after the party’s debacle in recent assembly elections in five states.
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh and former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and all party MPs in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were present in the meeting.
She called the party leaders for maintaining unity at every level of the organization.
The Congress chief said the road ahead for the party is more challenging than ever before.
About to the party campaign against inflation, she said Mehngai-mukt Bharat campaign must go on.
Given the rise in prices of cooking gas and edible oil, petrol, diesel, fertilizers and other essential commodities.
She called the party leaders to hold ‘shivir’ (camps) to gather views of the party activists and representatives this will enable to chalkout strategies to take measures to overcome the challenges.
She acknowledged the contribution of senior party leaders who have retired from Parliament.
Adding she hoped they would continue to work to strengthen the party.
She said that our revival is not just a matter of importance to us alone, it is in fact essential for democracy and in fact for our society as well.
She said she is ready to do whatever is required to ensure unity at all levels in the organization as it is of supreme importance.
The Congress president was under attack from the G-23 a group of party leaders demand for an overhaul of the organisation and need to have collective leadership initiative after the party’s debacle in recent assembly polls.
She charged the ruling party for targeting the opposition with maximum governance to those in power clearly means spreading maximum fear.