Sonia Gandhi re-elected as Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson
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Sonia Gandhi, flanked by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and party MP Rahul Gandhi, at the Congress Parliamentary Party meeting, at the Central Hall of Parliament, in New Delhi, on Saturday | PTI

Sonia Gandhi re-elected as Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson

Sonia tells party MPs that they have an obligation to be watchful, vigilant, and proactive in holding Narendra Modi and his government accountable


Sonia Gandhi has been unanimously elected as the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson once again.

Sonia told party MPs at the CPP meeting on Saturday (June 8) that they have an obligation to be watchful, vigilant, and proactive in holding Narendra Modi and his government accountable. Modi is set to be the sworn in as the Prime Minister for the third straight term on Sunday.

Addressing the newly elected MPs in the Central Hall of Parliament, she said far from taking responsibility for the failure, the prime minister intends to get himself sworn in again on Sunday. “We do not expect him to change the substance and style of his governance, nor take cognisance of the will of the people,” Sonia said.

“Political and moral defeat” for Modi

She said the prime minister had sought the mandate solely in his name to the exclusion of both his party and its allies, but has suffered a political and moral defeat.

“In reality, he has lost the mandate he sought and thereby has lost the right to leadership as well. Yet, far from taking the responsibility for failure he intends to get himself sworn in again tomorrow. We do not expect him to change the substance and style of his governance, nor take cognisance of the will of the people,” she said.

“Special obligation” for CPP members

“That is why, as members of the CPP, we have a special obligation to be watchful, vigilant and proactive in holding him and his new NDA government accountable.

“No longer can and should bulldoze Parliament like it has been for a decade now. No longer will the writ of the ruling establishment be permitted to disrupt Parliament, whimsically mistreat members or push through legislation without due and proper consideration and debate.

“No longer can and should parliamentary committees be ignored or by-passed like they have been since 2014. No longer will Parliament be muzzled and stifled as it has been over the past 10 years,” the CPP chief said.

Challenging times ahead

Observing that the times ahead were challenging, she told the Congress MPs that they have to be alert to prevent any attempts to increase polarisation and erosion of secular and democratic values enshrined in our Constitution by the ruling cabal.

All such attempts have to be thwarted, she said.

The Congress leader also said the Congress is also being bolstered by the strength of the INDIA bloc allies.

“Our numbers in Parliament have increased significantly. Not only is the Indian National Congress a large contingent in the Lok Sabha but we are bolstered by the strength of our INDIA partners some of whom have themselves come back impressively,” she said.

Praise for Rahul

She also said the Bharat Jodo yatras were “historic movements”.

“Rahul deserves special thanks for his tenacity and determination to fight on in the face of unprecedented personal and political attacks. He also shaped our narrative on guarantees and protection of the Constitution very sharply,” she said.

Sonia Gandhi, however, cautioned the MPs to reflect on what needs to be done to improve its position in the states where performance has been below expectation.

(With agency inputs)

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