Sonia Gandhi's Rallying Cry: Preserving Nehru's Legacy
Sonia Gandhi accuses the current ruling party of attempting to dismantle Nehru's legacy by vilifying his contributions to India's independence and modernization. She emphasizes the importance of defending Nehruvian ideals in the face of ideological attacks, advocating for a commitment to India's constitutional promises.
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In a forceful address, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi condemned the ruling party's alleged project to dismantle the legacy of Jawaharlal Nehru. She claimed the current government aims to erase Nehru not only from the public memory but to undermine his foundational contributions to India's socio-political fabric.
Speaking at the launch of the Nehru Centre India at Jawahar Bhawan, Gandhi asserted that Nehru's systematic vilification by political adversaries is a self-serving ploy to rewrite history. She urged the nation to uphold Nehru's ideals of secularism, planned economic growth, and scientific temperament amidst rising intolerance and partisan conflicts.
Gandhi lamented the ideological strain that repudiates Nehru's vision and accused it of fostering hatred, recalling the divisive atmosphere it created in the past. She called for a united defense of Nehru's legacy to ensure India's constitutional promises remain intact for future generations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

