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Modi govt out to eliminate Nehruvian legacy of tolerance: Sonia Gandhi

Sonia accused BJP govt of failing to rise to the expectations of people

Jageshwar: Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Saturday accused the Narendra Modi government of posing a threat to the Indian ethos of pluralism and trying to wipe out the Nehruvian legacy of tolerance.

"Narendra Modi Government wants to eliminate the name of Jawaharlal Nehru from all memorials so that the Nehru legacy of tolerance vanishes from the country," Sonia said at a public meeting here in an apparent reference to strong concerns voiced by several writers, filmmakers, scientists, historians and others over "growing intolerance" in the country.

Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making "false" promise of "Acche Din" to the people, Sonia said the masses feel cheated now as they are still waiting for good days.

"The Modi govenment has failed to rise to the expectations of people," she said.

She also spoke against the Centre for changing the funding pattern for Uttarakhand in centrally-sponsored schemes from a ratio of 90:10 in the past to 50:50 at present saying this had dealt a blow to the state government's efforts towards empowerment of women and welfare of children.

"Slashing Uttarakhand's planning budget from a ratio of 90:10 to 50:50 has adversely affected the state government's programmes for women empowerment and child welfare besides also affecting the infrastructure sector.

Union government should have maintained policies of the previous government for small states like Uttarakhand which would have prospered with the Centre's backing," she said.

In her 20-minute speech, Gandhi remembered her family's love for Uttarakhand hills and said three generations right from Jawaharlal Nehru had a special place in their heart for the hill state.

“The love of Nehru family with Uttarakhand which began with Pt Nehru still continues,” Sonia said.

( Source : PTI )
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