In RSS bastion, Sonia call against divisive forces

Congress president says her party is committed to creating an “open society”

April 06, 2014 12:23 am | Updated November 27, 2021 06:55 pm IST - NAGPUR

Congress president Sonia Gandhi with NCP president Sharad Pawar at a joint election rally in Bhandara, Maharashtra, on Saturday.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi with NCP president Sharad Pawar at a joint election rally in Bhandara, Maharashtra, on Saturday.

Indian democracy is at a crossroads and people must choose the secular Congress-Nationalist Congress Party alliance over the divisive Bharatiya Janata Party-Shiv Sena combine, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said at a public meeting in Nagpur on Friday evening.

Targeting the BJP-Sena alliance at the rally venue, a half-an-hour’s drive from the RSS headquarters, Ms. Gandhi said this election was different from, and more important than, the previous elections.

“On one side, there are people who want communal harmony and on the other, there are those who want to pit brother against brother,” she said at the meeting on the outskirts of this bustling city.

The Congress president said her party was committed to creating an “open society.”

NCP leader Sharad Pawar called for a background check on Mr. Modi, who he held responsible for the 2002 Gujarat riots

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