Sonia to cadre: Don’t lose heart, be ready for 2014

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday conceded that lack of discipline and unity were among the reasons for the party’s debacle in Assembly polls and asked the cadre not to despair.

December 18, 2013 12:53 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:10 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress president Sonia Gandhi

Congress president Sonia Gandhi

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday conceded that lack of discipline and unity were among the reasons for the party’s debacle in Assembly polls and asked the cadre not to despair and be ready for the “battle ahead” in 2014 general elections.

While acknowledging that there are many factors for the defeat, Ms. Gandhi said, “It is obvious that we have not been able to convince the people of our policies, programmes and achievements. We have not, it seems, been able to fulfil their aspirations.”

Addressing the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) meeting in Delhi, Ms. Gandhi also blamed lack of a “sense of discipline and unity” among the reasons for the party’s defeat in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi and Rajasthan.

“We should not lose heart. There is another battle ahead of us, in May 2014 for which we must ready ourselves. The Congress party has won and lost many elections. In victory or defeat, we must remember that it is our solemn duty to serve people to the best of our ability,” she said.

In his address, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said while the recent Assembly election results have been “deeply disappointing”, “we should not despair for the general elections in 2014.”

“The general election next year will be fought on issues of national importance. While some of these very issues, may have been involved in the Assembly elections, we will be judged in May by how we respond on national issues,” Dr. Singh said.

“Our opponents advocate policies of divisiveness and sectarian interests. They mock our secular ethos. Their ideology is illiberal and will prevent the continuing modernisation and emancipation of our country and our people.

“We must not be afraid to speak for our ideals. We must not be afraid to speak against those, who offer only a narrow and destructive alternative,” Ms. Gandhi said.

“Adversity always tests us. And it is at such times that it is most important for us to reaffirm our unswerving allegiance to the principles of democracy, secularism, liberalism and inclusiveness. These are the abiding values of our party...the Congress way remains the only way in a country like ours defined by diversities,” Ms. Gandhi said.

Claiming that Congress remains a unique political party in many ways, Ms. Gandhi said, “Let us go from here mindful of the challenges ahead but also mindful of the fact that no odds are insurmountable for a party such as ours, for a party with our legacy, with our history and with our track record of achievement.”

The Congress president said the party and the government can take pride in the fact that despite “very frequent disruptions,” they have been able to get landmark legislations, including Lokpal, food security and land Bill passed in Parliament.

“Yesterday (Tuesday), the Rajya Sabha passed the historic Lokpal Bill and I fervently hope that it will be approved by the Lok Sabha today. This law is watershed in our fight against corruption, which we began with the historic RTI in 2005,” Ms. Gandhi said.

“I am unhappy we have not been able to get the Women’s Reservation Bill passed in the Lok Sabha for want of consensus. But I know this will happen sooner than later. We can have the satisfaction of knowing that we got it approved in the Rajya Sabha,” she said.

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