Congress fighting for secularism: Sonia

This election is not just about development, she says

March 31, 2014 03:38 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:48 pm IST - Mewat (Haryana)

The Congress will fight for a country which is not just for a few but for the whole  country, Ms Gandhi said. In this picture she addresses a rally in New Delhi.

The Congress will fight for a country which is not just for a few but for the whole country, Ms Gandhi said. In this picture she addresses a rally in New Delhi.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday said this election is not just about development and her party is fighting for safeguarding the secular values enshrined in the Constitution.

“This election is not only about the development of country. This election is to safeguard the constitutional framework which our freedom fighters, our forefathers have bestowed on us after much struggle and sufferings.

“This Constitution recognises our secular values and teaches us how to respect them,” she said, addressing a rally here, in a veiled attack on BJP and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi.

Ms Gandhi went on to say that Congress will fight for a country which is not just for a few but a country which belongs to everyone and where everyone enjoys equal rights.

“We will fight for a country where it is not important what is our religion, language, place of birth or in which caste we were born, but we will fight for a country which is secular and where it is important that we all are Indian,” she said.

The UPA chairperson said no other government has undertaken as much developmental activities during the last 10 years as done by the Manmohan Singh government, including in the backward region of Mewat.

“You can see the changes which have taken place here (Mewat) if you compare the development with the previous government here, be it giving backward region status, providing drinking water facilities or developing a separate cadres for teachers and doctors,” she said.

She said Congress manifesto also promises right to health for everyone, even as it has fulfilled its promises on rural job scheme, implementation of Right to Education and RTI, besides stringent law to stop violence against women.

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