Divisive ideologies and hate causing havoc: Sonia
The Morning Standard|December 29, 2021
ACCUSING the BJP government of rewriting history, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said divisive ideologies, anchored in hate and prejudice which had no role to play in freedom movement, are now causing havoc on the secular fabric of our society.
Divisive ideologies and hate causing havoc: Sonia

In a veiled attack on the government, Sonia said they inflame passions, instill fear and spread animosity. “The finest traditions of our parliamentary democracy are deliberately damaged. The Indian National Congress will fight these destructive forces with all might at its command. Let there be no doubt on our steadfast resolve. We have never and we will never compromise on our fundamental beliefs that are part of our glorious legacy.”

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