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Modi govt failed people of India; convene all-party meet on Covid-19: Sonia Gandhi at CPP meet

Updated on: 07 May,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Launching a fierce attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gandhi charged that India is crippled by political leadership that has no empathy for the people.

Modi govt failed people of India; convene all-party meet on Covid-19: Sonia Gandhi at CPP meet

Congress President Sonia Gandhi. File pic/AFP

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Friday attacked the Centre over its handling of the pandemic, saying the system has not failed but the Modi government failed the people of the country and demanded that an all-party meeting be convened immediately on the Covid-19 situation.


She also said the party's performance in the just-concluded assembly elections was very disappointing and party MPs must draw appropriate lessons from this setback in the spirit of humility and honesty.


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Addressing the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) meeting virtually, she said the battle against the pandemic transcends political differences and everyone has to fight it together as a nation.

Launching a fierce attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gandhi charged that India is crippled by political leadership that has no empathy for the people. She also demanded that a meeting of the the standing committees must be convened to ensure collective action and accountability to combat the pandemic better.

"Let us be absolutely clear --  the system hasn''t failed. The Modi government has been unable to constructively channelise India''s many strengths and resources. I say this categorically - India is crippled by a political leadership today that has no empathy for the people. The Modi government has failed the people of our country," she told the MPs.

She said the Congress firmly believes that fighting the pandemic is not a ''Government versus Us'' battle but a ''Us versus Corona'' battle. "This battle transcends political differences. We have to fight this battle together as a nation. In that spirit, as a first step, I believe that the Modi government must urgently call an all-party meeting on the Covid-19 situation," she said.

"The Congress Party also demands that standing committees must be convened to ensure collective action and accountability to combat the pandemic better," she said.

Gandhi told the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge to bring to the notice of the Presiding Officer the Report of Standing Committee on Health presented in October 2020 and demand that he take action on the recommendations of the report. "The situation brooks no delay. Tackling this crisis requires able, calm and visionary leadership," she said.

The nation, she charged, is sinking under the weight of the Modi government's indifference and incompetence and told party MPs that this is the time to rededicate themselves in the service of our people.

India saw a record number of 4.14 lakh fresh cases and around 4000 deaths in the last 24 hours. Dwelling on the Congress'' poor performance in the assembly polls, she said, "Most unfortunately, our own performance in all the states was very disappointing and if I may say, unexpectedly so."

"The CWC is meeting shortly to review the results but it goes without saying that we as a party collective must draw appropriate lessons from this setback in a spirit of humility and honesty," she also said.

The Congress chief said the meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Committee was being held in extraordinary circumstances, with India being in the grip of a deadly health disaster. She said thousands have died and millions are scrambling to access basic healthcare, life-saving medicines, oxygen, and vaccines.

It is heartbreaking to see people battling for their lives in hospitals, on roads, waiting in vehicles, far too many for want of any medical help at all, she said. "And what is the Modi government doing? Instead of alleviating their suffering and pain, it has abdicated its fundamental responsibilities and duties towards the people," she charged.

She also alleged that the government's vaccination policy is inequitable and will exclude millions of Dalits, Adivasis, Other Backwards Classes, as well as the poor and the marginalised. "It is utterly shocking to see the Modi government abdicate its moral obligation and its sworn duty towards the people," she said.

She also accused the Modi government of ignoring expert advice in not strengthening the supply chains for oxygen, medicine, and ventilators.

The government failed to place sufficient orders for vaccines in time to meet the needs of our people, she alleged, adding that instead, it consciously chose to allocate thousands of crores for non-essential projects that have nothing to do with the peoples'' well-being.  

"Instead of helping desperate patients, some BJP governments have been using the state's repressive power to arrest people merely for crying out for help," she said, alleging that they are cracking down on citizen groups who are trying their best to help.

They are also compelling social media platforms and the media to obfuscate the truth and ignore the pleas of desperate citizens, she said. 

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