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Modi government 'exposed' for its inability to govern: Sonia Gandhi at Opposition meet

The Congress chief said that the Modi-Shah duo was misleading people

PTI New Delhi Published 13.01.20, 12:08 PM
Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi along with party leader Rahul Gandhi arrives for an Opposition leaders' meeting to discuss the current political situation following widespread protests against the amended Citizenship Act and the violence on campuses, in New Delhi, Monday, January  13, 2020.

Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi along with party leader Rahul Gandhi arrives for an Opposition leaders' meeting to discuss the current political situation following widespread protests against the amended Citizenship Act and the violence on campuses, in New Delhi, Monday, January 13, 2020. PTI

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah of misleading people on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Register of Citizens, and remaining 'insensitive to state suppression and violence'.

Addressing a meeting of the Opposition attended by leaders of 20 parties, Gandhi said there have been nationwide spontaneous protests by youths supported by citizens from all walks of life.

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'The immediate cause is the CAA and NRC but they reflect widespread frustration and pent up anger, which is now out in the open. The response of police in UP and Delhi has been shockingly partisan and brutal,' the Congress chief said.

'The Prime Minister and home minister have misled the people. They have contradicted their own statements of only weeks ago, and continue with their provocative statements while remaining insensitive to the state suppression and violence that is increasingly becoming commonplace,' she said.

The 'Modi-Shah government stands totally exposed' for its inability to govern and to provide security to the people, Gandhi alleged.

The nation has watched in horror at the 'BJP-orchestrated assault' on JNU after what happened in Jamia, Banaras Hindu University, Allahabad University and Aligarh Muslim University, she said

Asserting that the NRC seems to have back-fired in Assam, Gandhi said the Modi-Shah government is now focusing on the NPR exercise that is scheduled to begin in a few months.

Contrary to the assertions of the home minister, it is clear that this is being done to lead to a nationwide NRC, she claimed.

Stating that the real issue facing the nation today is the collapse of economic activity, she alleged that the Prime Minister and the home minister have no answers and want to divert the nation's attention from 'this grim reality by raising one divisive and polarizing issue after another'.

NCP supremo Sharad Pawar, Left leaders Sitaram Yechury and D. Raja, JMM leader and Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, LJD chief Sharad Yadav, Rashtriya Lok Samata Party leader Upendra Kushwaha, RJD leader Manoj Jha, National Conference leader Hasnain Masoodi, besides Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Ahmed Patel and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh were among those present.

The BSP, TMC and AAP stayed away from the opposition meet.

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