Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju and Dharmendra Pradhan fiercely targeted Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s newspaper article on democracy and independence of institutions. Both Union ministers said, this is a ‘misleading’ statement of high level of immorality and a perfect example of hatred towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Democracy dies only once…
Law Minister Kiren Rijiju attacks Sonia Gandhi Where is Mrs. Sonia Gandhi lecturing about democracy? Talking about the independence of the judiciary from the Congress party is a misleading statement with high level of immorality. He shared an old video of his on Twitter, in which he is seen speaking on democracy. He said, Indian democracy died only once, in 2022 and never after that.
Dharmendra Pradhan took a dig at Sonia Gandhi
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also commented on Sonia Gandhi termed it as a ‘perfect example of Modi hatred, misplaced priorities and overemphasis on national relevance’. He said, it is the Congress which is standing at the crossroads, not the nation. The coming days are important, but the country’s oldest party is on the verge of political crisis. In a series of tweets, he alleged that from Rajasthan to Chhattisgarh and from Madhya Pradesh to Karnataka, the Congress should first convey its message to its organizational machinery which is withering due to lack of internal democracy as well as a coterie of sycophants. Sonia Gandhi made serious allegations against the central government In an article published in the leading English newspaper ‘The Hindu’, while advocating for the constitution, he said that his party is ready to work together with all like-minded parties to protect the constitution. He also hit out at the central government alleging that the government is systematically dismantling all the three pillars of Indian democracy… the legislature, the executive and the judiciary, and its actions show a “deep disdain” for democracy. .
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Tue, Apr 11, 2023, 5: 43 PM IST
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