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The Nation on Wednesday paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, on his 65th death anniversary.President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh paid floral tribute to Gandhi at his memorial Rajghat. Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and a host of other dignitaries also paid tribute to the apostle of peace at his memorial. A series of functions are being organized throughout the country to mark the occasion.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Sonia Gandhi pays tribute to Gandhi Ji on his 65th death anniversary
The Nation on Wednesday paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, on his 65th death anniversary.
President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh paid floral tribute to Gandhi at his memorial Rajghat. Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and a host of other dignitaries also paid tribute to the apostle of peace at his memorial. A series of functions are being organized throughout the country to mark the occasion.
Mahatma Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar. A lawyer by profession, Gandhi led the struggle for India''s independence from British rule by following the path of non-violence. Ironically, Gandhi was shot dead by a Hindu fanatic, Nathuram Godse, at a prayer meeting in Delhi on January 30, 1948, less than a year after India became independent.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Sonia Gandhi warns of challenges ahead
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while
kicking off Congress’ Chintan Shivir which began in Jaipur sent a warning that
there should not be any compromise on maintaining the unity among Congress
workers. "Inroads have been made into our traditional support base (and)
there are some states where we have been out of office for too long," said
Sonia Gandhi.
This meeting will "enable us to introspect, look ahead,
to look at our strengths and weaknesses", said the Congress President.
Sonia Gandhi said the meeting was taking place when Congress
faces "serious challenges in states long considered" party strong
holds.She conceded that some of the state welfare programmes espoused by the
party had failed to reap the expected benefits. "The government under
Manmohan Singh's leaderhip has enacted truly revolutionary programmes and
historic legislations from our manifesto, but in some states we have not been
able to translate this into political support," said Sonia Gandhi.
Sonia Gandhi urged the party workers to discuss all the
issues pertaining to the party freely and frankly and said that this session
would decide the future of the party. The Congress President also talked about
India’s foreign policy, atrocities and against women, the issues related to the
new generation and the organizational matters.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Rahul Gandhi's first speech after taking over as Congress Vice President
Newly appointed Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi while delivering his first speech after the new assignment at Congress' chintan shivir at the Jaipur on the concluding day said that the people of this country are his life and he will fight for them. "The people of India are my life and I will fight for the people of India and for this party. I will fight with everything I have. I invite all of you to stand up and take on this fight" said Rahul Gandhi amidst loud applauds.
"This is a huge honour for me. Over the past 8 years and in the past 8 years the party has taught a lot to me. The party has reposed tremendous faith in me and I want to thank all of you from bottom of my heart for all the help and directions they have given me" he added.
Sonia Gandhi at Chintan Shivir stresses for the need to fight corruption
Congress President Sonia Gandhi while addressing her
partymen on the concluding day of the Congress’ chintan shivir in Jaipur said
corruption is a "deep rooted maliceand so the party must lead the struggle
to counter its effect. "Let me reiterate corruption at all levels is a
deep rooted malice and all sections of society are effected by it. As a party
we must lead struggle to combat its effect," Sonia Gandhi.
The 'Chintan Shivir', the three-day Congress conclave began
on Jan 18 and concluded on Sunday, Jan 20.
The Congress President also had said that corruption was the main
concern of the nation when the party held its session at Burari in July 2011. Sonia
Gandhi said that a five-point agenda to deal with corruption was given and the
party has moved on with it.
The key among the steps taken was introducing Lokpal bill in
the parliament and introducing more transparency in process of allocating
natural resources, said Sonia Gandhi. "We have introduced path breaking
legislation for grievance redressal, whistle blowers, and historic 'apka paisa
apke hath' (your money in your hands, the direct cash transfer scheme)
initiative," said the Congress President.
Congress has been under severe attack from opposition and
civil society groups for several major corruption cases that surfaced during
the tenure of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government led by the party.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Rahul Gandhi’s elevation shows Congress’ commitment towards youth
The maiden speech by the newly appointed Congress Vice
President Rahul Gandhi was filled with emotions, determination and clear vision
for the future. The speech came at the end of a day-long All India Congress
Committee (AICC) meeting in Jaipur. There was pin-drop silence for most part as
1,500 people heard him speak. Before that, through the day, he sat to the right
of Sonia Gandhi on the ground on a massive stage, flanked by many senior
Congress leaders, listening keenly to other speakers. The mood in the Congress
has been buoyant since last night when his appointment was announced and
proceedings in the morning were delayed for some minutes as excited AICC
delegates raised slogans in praise of Mr Gandhi, who smiled and raised folded
hands in greeting.
Rahul Gandhi thanked the party for appointing him vice
president; the elevation was endorsed at the Congress' highest decision-making
body, its working committee or the CWC, at the end of a two-day chintan shivir.
It is expected to galvanise party workers after a series of demoralising
electoral setbacks.
The Congress President Sonia Gandhi also has said that the
good presence of youth in the AICC session reflects her party’s commitment
towards the youth. Assembly elections will be held in nine states in 2013,
beginning February when three north-eastern states go to the polls. Elections
will be held this year in crucial Congress-held states like Rajasthan and Delhi
and in states that it hopes to wrest from main rival the BJP, like Karnataka
and Madhya Pradesh.
The day-long AICC
session wraps up the party's deliberations in Jaipur to devise strategy for the
general elections scheduled for 2014; a "Jaipur Declaration" was
adopted by the party. As the head of the Congress' election committee, Rahul Gandhi
has the charge of leading that strategy when the ruling party asks voters for a
third straight shot at power.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sonia Gandhi at Congress’ chintan shivir: Introspect why people should vote for us
Congress President Sonia Gandhi while speaking on the final
day of the Jaipur AICC session said that people were getting disillusioned with
the political process and urged party workers to introspect why people should
vote for them.
"We must accept that people are getting disillusioned
with the political process. We must introspect why they should vote for the
party," Sonia Gandhi said, adding "Our answers should be clear and we
have to explain it to people with simplicity and confidence."
Sonia Gandhi also urged party workers to oppose those who
levelled false allegations on politicians, parties and institutions. The
Congress president also suggested a
rethink on electoral reforms, especially political funding, saying she would
set up a group in the party to examine the issue and suggest an action plan.
Congress president also said there was "no reason"
the party should not get public mandate again if it works in the right way. "There
is only 15 months left for the (2014) elections. I am confident, if we work in
the right way and are united, there is no reason we should not get public
mandate again," Sonia Gandhi said addressing the last day of Congress'
'Chintan Shivir'.
She said discipline and unity was needed, and also added
that party members should publicise the good work done by the Congress-led
United Progressive Alliance government. "Several states are also going to
polls. I think our biggest challenge is to be disciplined and united and
present ourselves to people. The victory of the party is the victory of all of
us," said Sonia Gandhi.
"We must tell the people of our country about our
achievements. The government gives information from its side, but the party
organisation should also publicise it," added the Congress President.
Rahul Gandhi's first interaction with media after taking over as Congress Vice President
Newly appointed Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi had a brief interaction with the media persons when he visited AICC office for the first time after taking over the new assignment. "Congress is the big instrument that can bring in changes. Congress party is a big instrument that brings in more youngsters. And it is the big and strong instrument than can transform the country" said Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi visits AICC office for the first time after taking over as Congress Vice President
Congress leaders greeted newly appointed Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi on his first visit to AICC office after taking over as the new assignment in the party. The leaders greeted the young leader with followers and by shaking hands. Rahul Gandhi was appointed as Congress Vice President in the recently held Congress' Chintan Shivir at Jaipur.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Sonia Gandhi: Discrimination against the girl child, atrocities against women are a blot on our collective conscience
Congress President Sonia Gandhi while speaking at the
opening session of Congress’ chintan shivir at Jaipur sent out a strong message
to party leaders asking them to understand the new emerging India, which is
younger and less tolerant of the corruption it faces daily.
In the wake of the brutal gangrape of a 23-year-old woman
aboard a moving bus in the capital and the continuing cases of violence against
women, the UPA chairperson said, “With the greatest anguish I have to say that
discrimination against the girl child continues.”
“Discrimination against the girl child, atrocities against
women are a blot on our collective conscience. Gender issues are fundamental;
the entire party must bring this to the heart of political activity and change
mindsets”.
“Ostentatious display of wealth leads to the
question where is this wealth coming from,” she said.
Sonia Gandhi also exhorted Congress leaders to come together
setting aside personal ambitions and egos, so that the party thrives. “Our
people are fed up with the corruption they face. We must understand this.
Today’s India is better informed and equipped. The technology has led them to
ask more of their leaders,” further said the Congress President.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Sonia Gandhi wants welfare and development among all sections
Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi always
believed that development means welfare of the poor. If the poor and
underprivileged sections of the society are not getting the benefits and they
are not able to be a part of the path of progress, we cannot claim development,
she always believed.
Sonia Gandhi also wanted the welfare of the youth also. That
is why she had slammed the Modi govt. in Gujarat during her recent campaign for
Congress. “Lots of youth are jobless in the state. The health and education
facilities are insufficient here. My
sisters in this state have been facing atrocities because of the worsening law
and order situation in the state. Why all these happening here? If the
government had given attention to your problems, you would not have faced so
many problems”. The Congress President
urged the people to support Congress and to bring back the state of Gujarat to
the path of development.
Sonia Gandhi during her campaign had targeted the Narendra
Modi-led BJP government in the state and said that all sections of the society
are suffering under the anti-people BJP regime. “For inclusive growth of urban
pockets, we have implemented JNNURM. You will be amazed to know that 16 per
cent of total grant has been spent only on one constituency” said Sonia Gandhi.
“I do not want to take the name of this Assembly constituency. I think you all
know,” she added, referring to road, BRTS and lake development that Maninagar,
represented by Modi since 2002, has witnessed.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Sonia Gandhi :We as the Congress Party must work united, to come up to the people’s expectations
“The
time has come to work together, as the people of our country have great
expectations from our Congress party. And, only by fulfilling the aspirations of people,
we will definitely get the mandate again in the coming Lok
Sabha elections, just a little more than a year away from now,”
declared Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
She
in her concluding address on the concluding day of on-going Chintan Shivir (brainstorming
session) here on Sunday, urged the party workers to gear-up for effective
organizational thrusts at all levels, in a meaningful manner.
“
Its time to look within, as the party. What makes us different and unique
compared to other political out-fits in the country, must be outlined very
clearly. We must answer effectively to questions as why people should vote for
the Congress,” categorically stated Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
Congress-led
UPA has completed eight and half years at the Centre. It has been a long
journey. “We have come up a long way and we must apprise the people with our
achievements. Be it about projects under UPA flagship or about various
legislations like Right to Information Act ( RTI) and many others, we must project
these to the people in general. We have to tell that we as a party have been
deeply concerned for the social justice and economic parity among all sections
of the society,” she stressed.
Notably,
at the very outset of her address at about 10.30 am on Sunday here, Congress
President Sonia Gandhi deliberated upon about the unfortunate incident of Delhi
gang-rape on December 16 last year. She strongly forwarded that death
of the gang-rape victim in the nation’s capital would not go in vain.
“She
( gang rape victim) was brave and she symbolized the spirit of new India. I
will personally see that every single woman and single girl in the country are
safe and secure,” strongly advocated Congress President Sonia
Gandhi.
She
also talked about reservation for women in the Parliament and she said that it
was the vision of late Rajiv Gandhi who forwarded for women’s reservation in
the Panchayati Raj system.
Talking
about the issue of development as being a poll plank by many political parties,
she said that as a party, the Congress is committed for overall development
with social justice and economic parity for all.
She
urged the party workers to expose all those (other political parties) which
claim the UPA flagship projects as their own. Congress President Sonia Gandhi
said, “We have not discriminated against any state and have given financial
assistance, as required. But, many states claim the Central projects as their
own, which we must expose.”
“Congress-led
UPA at the Centre is doing all it can, for the overall development of the
nation. We as the party must also get into effective mechanism to let people
know what all we have done so far and what all we are doing for the country,”
she said.
Talking
about global economic slowdown and its effect on the Indian economy, Congress
President said that some hard decisions have been taken to keep away the likely
damages on our economy. “We as the Congress Party must make people aware about
these facts and the necessity of the decisions, taken in the interest of the
nation,” she focused. She also talked about international relations and said
that on accepted civilised structures, the country would go for it with any
other country.
In
a statement declared from the dais of the Chintan Shivir, Congress President
Sonia Gandhi said that the Congress party has been led by great people like
Mahatma Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shashtri, Indira Gandhi., Maulana Azad, Dr B R
Ambedkar, Rajiv Gandhi and many others, to make India a modern
country as it is today.
“We
as the Congress Party have been fortunate to have been led by great visionaries
and now, with their ideals, we must surge ahead to come up to the expectations
of the people of this country,” announced Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
Sonia Gandhi at AICC session: Tackling corruption, safety of women should be the priorities
“I will continue to press for women reservation Bill; Delhi Gang-rape victim’s death will
not go in vain”
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today addressed a meeting of
the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in Jaipur on the last day of the
Chintan Shivir that began on Friday. “I am delighted by the active
participation of our young leaders at the Shivir. The Chintan Shivir allowed us
to introspect on key national and international issues” said the Congress
President.
Referring her concern over corruption which according to her
is deep rooted in the entire system, Sonia Gandhi said “Let me reiterate corruption
at all levels is a deep rooted malice and all sections of society are affected
by it. As a party we must lead struggle to combat its effect. At the last AICC
session, corruption was major issue. I laid out a five-point action plan then
and the government has worked on it.”
“We have introduced the Lokpal bill in Parliament. We have introduced
new path-breaking legislation for addressing public grievances and to protect
whistleblowers” added the Congress President.
Touching upon the game changing policy of Direct Benefit
Transfer (DBT) Sonia Gandhi said “We also launched the historic 'Aap Ka Paisa
Aap Ke Haath' scheme, which will stop corruption by middlemen”.
Sonia Gandhi also talked about the recent gang rape incident
in Delhi that invited wide protests across the country. “The barbaric gang-rape
of a young woman in Delhi has shaken the country. She embodied the spirit of an
aspirational India. We will ensure her death will not go in vain” said the
Congress President.
“Gender issues were discussed at the Chintan Shivir. The
Congress has been at the forefront in the struggle to empower women, and it
will continue to do so. Every woman has the fundamental right to feel safe and
secure. Public figures made unacceptable remarks against women. We cannot tolerate
mindsets that lead to crimes against women and children” she underlined.
Sonia Gandhi then declared “I assure you I will continue to
press for a law for 30 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and
assemblies”.
Exhorting the leaders to go to the people and explain the
Congress’s achievements, the party leader continued “Today is also the time for
the party to introspect and see how we are better than our opponents. We need
to clearly explain to the people why we are a better political choice. We have
the support of all sections of the society. The Congress is especially
concerned about the welfare of the backward sections, women and farmers”.
She also sent out a warning; “We will fight forces that
threaten the unity and integrity of the country”.
Listing out UCongress-led UPA Govt’s achievements, the
chairperson of the claition said “Congress has worked to free the country from
poverty. Our UPA government has worked very effectively under the leadership of
Manmohan Singh”.
While defending the Centre’s economic reform measures, she
added “Global recession is having an effect on India and has forced the
government to take some hard decisions, which have hit the people” and told the
Congress leaders, “We should explain to the people the reasons for these hard
economic decisions”.
Admitting that the people have losing faith in politicians,
Sonia Gandhi reminded “People are losing faith in politicians. We have to
understand why this is happening”.
The Congress president also spoke about the need for electoral
reforms and said that the Election Commission (EC) must introduce the necessary
changes. Sonia Gandhi also asked the party members to work with unity and
discipline saying that their victory was in the victory of the party.
“There are only 15 months left to the Lok Sabha elections.
If we work well, there is no doubt we will be re-elected again. This is the
time to work hard. As the country's main political party, the people's
expectations from us is higher. We cannot let down the people who have put their
faith in us” she said while concluding her address.
Rahul Gandhi at Jaipur AICC session: Congress is with DNA of entire Indians Part 03
Congress vice-President Rahul Gandhi while delivering his first speech at Congress' chintan shivir at the Jaipur on the concluding day said that the people of this country are his life and he will fight for them. "The people of India are my life and I will fight for the people of India and for this party. I will fight with everything I have. I invite all of you to stand up and take on this fight" said Rahul Gandhi amidst loud applauds. Power is grossly centralized in our country. We only empower the people at the top of our system. We don't believe in empowering the people all the down all the way in the bottom. Every single day I meet people with tremendous understanding. Almost everywhere they are kept out of system.. No one can hear their voice.. No matter how much they try to speak.. no one listens.. I also meet people holding high positions.. they have tremendous voice but no understanding of the issues at hand.. Why this happens? It happens because we don't respect knowledge.. We respect positions.. It doesn't matter how much wisdom you have, if you do not have a position you mean nothing. This is the tragedy of India.. Why the youth are out on the streets? They are angry because they are alienated. They are excluded from the political class.. They watch from the sidelines.. Why are our women suffering? Because their voices have not been trampled upon the people with arbitrary powers on their lives. Why our poor are confined to poverty? Because decisions regarding their lives and the services they need are being taken by people far away answerable to them only in theory.. Unless we respect and empower people for their knowledge and understanding we cannot change anything in this country.. All our public system, administration, justice, education and political system are designed to keep people with knowledge out. They are all closed system. Their design creates mediocrity and mediocrity dominates. Mediocrity dominates discussions and the voices are crushed by the loudness of the people who posses neither the understanding nor compassion. Success in these systems does not come through building. It comes by excluding. It comes not by pushing people forward but by holding people back. Everyday initiative is killed to maintain the status quo. We do not praise our colleagues or look at their strengths. We only look at the ways to neutralize them. Every day we face with the hypocrisy of this system. We see it every day but we pretend that it is not there. People who are corrupt stand up and talk about eradicating corruption. People who disregard women in their entire life talk about women's rights. Until we start to respect and empower the people for their knowledge, for their understanding, we are never going to change this country.
Rahul Gandhi's address at AICC session jaipur 20th January 2013
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Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi while delivering his first speech at Congress’ chintan shivir at the Jaipur on the concluding day said that the people of this country are his life and he will fight for them. “The people of India are my life and I will fight for the people of India and for this party. I will fight with everything I have. I invite all of you to stand up and take on this fight” said Rahul Gandhi amidst loud applauds. This is a huge honour for me. Over the past 8 years and in the past 8 years the party has taught a lot to me. The party has reposed tremendous faith in me and I want to thank all of you from bottom of my heart for all the help and directions they have given me. There are people from south India who want me to speak in English. There are people of north India who want me to speak in Hindi. As a tradition I will first speak in English and then in Hindi. In 1947 India was liberated, not by arms, but by unleashing the voice of our people. Other countries fought violently; they fought with weapons; they fought with death; India fought with non-violence and with voice. Everybody told us that it can not be done. They told us if we want to get rid of British you have to use violence. But the Congress party said no and also said that we are not going to use violence. We will use non-violence and we defeated the biggest empire of that time and sent them home.
Rahul Gandhi at Jaipur AICC session: Congress is with DNA of entire Indians Part 02
Congress vice- President Rahul Gandhi while delivering his first speech at Congress' chintan shivir at the Jaipur on the concluding day said that the people of this country are his life and he will fight for them. "The people of India are my life and I will fight for the people of India and for this party. I will fight with everything I have. I invite all of you to stand up and take on this fight" said Rahul Gandhi amidst loud applauds.This was the energy behind our freedom movement. Voices.. millions and millions of voices.. Gandhiji's successors led by Jawar Lal Nehru freed voices of every Indian by ensuring the democracy and became the bedrock of our constitution. Relentlessly championing the voice of every Indian will always be the essence of the Congress party. Every single Indian, without seeing his caste or religion, will be supported by the Congress party... no matter who he is.. no matter where he is.. If he is an Indian we work for him.
Let us look at the 60 years of India's successes. They have all come when we gave our people voice. The green revolution restored the voice of the farmers.. Bank nationalization restored the voice of the poor.. IT and telecom revolution literally gave the people voice for million and millions of people. If you have got the mobile phones in your phones in your pockets that was the result of that revolution.
It is an honour that Manmohan Singh Ji is sitting here. Because he spearheaded another revolution.. In 1991 he unleashed the voice of thousands in the field of entrepreneurship and changed the country for ever..
The UPA Government has followed Gandhi Ji's model. It has created platforms for those denied their voice in the political system. For the first time in our history our people have been guaranteed their basic rights; social and economic rights.. The food Bill will ensure that no mother sees her child goes hungry at night.. RTI gives every single Indian the right to personally take on the battle against corruption.. MNREGA has given millions of Indians pride in their work; The right to education enables every child to aspire to greatness. All of these radical innovations were possible only because of the growth provided by the Congress party and the UPA..
Rahul Gandhi: The people are my life and I will always fight for them
Rahul Gandhi while delivering his first speech at Congress’
chintan shivir at the Jaipur on the concluding day said that the people of this
country are his life and he will fight for them. “The people of India are my
life and I will fight for the people of India and for this party. I will fight
with everything I have. I invite all of you to stand up and take on this fight”
said Rahul Gandhi amidst loud applauds.
Full text of Rahul Gandhi’s speech
This is a huge honour for me. Over the past 8 years and in
the past 8 years the party has taught a lot to me. The party has reposed
tremendous faith in me and I want to thank all of you from bottom of my heart
for all the help and directions they have given me.
There are people from south India who want me to speak in
English. There are people of north India who want me to speak in Hindi. As a
tradition I will first speak in English and then in Hindi.
In 1947 India was liberated, not by arms, but by unleashing
the voice of our people. Other countries fought violently; they fought with
weapons; they fought with death; India fought with non-violence and with voice.
Everybody told us that it can not be done. They told us if we want to get rid
of British you have to use violence. But the Congress party said no and also
said that we are not going to use violence. We will use non-violence and we
defeated the biggest empire of that time and sent them home.
This was the energy behind our freedom movement. Voices..
millions and millions of voices..
Gandhiji’s successors led by Jawar Lal Nehru freed voices of every
Indian by ensuring the democracy and became the bedrock of our
constitution. Relentlessly championing
the voice of every Indian will always be the essence of the Congress party.
Every single Indian, without seeing his caste or religion, will be supported by
the Congress party… no matter who he is.. no matter where he is.. If he is an
Indian we work for him.
Let us look at the 60 years of India’s successes. They have
all come when we gave our people voice. The green revolution restored the voice
of the farmers.. Bank nationalization restored the voice of the poor.. IT and
telecom revolution literally gave the people voice for million and millions of
people. If you have got the mobile phones in your phones in your pockets that
was the result of that revolution.
It is an honour that Manmohan Singh Ji is sitting here.
Because he spearheaded another revolution.. In 1991 he unleashed the voice of
thousands in the field of entrepreneurship and changed the country for ever..
The UPA Government has followed Gandhi Ji’s model. It has
created platforms for those denied their voice in the political system. For the
first time in our history our people have been guaranteed their basic rights;
social and economic rights.. The food Bill will ensure that no mother sees her
child goes hungry at night.. RTI gives every single Indian the right to
personally take on the battle against corruption.. MNREGA has given millions of
Indians pride in their work; The right to education enables every child to
aspire to greatness. All of these radical innovations were possible only because
of the growth provided by the Congress party and the UPA.
But there are many challenges ahead. The voices of the
million of Indians today are telling us that they want a greater say in
governance, in politics and in administration. They are telling us that the
cause of their lives cannot be decided by a handful of people behind closed
doors who are not fully accountable to them. They are telling us that India’s
system of governance is stuck in the past; it has become a system that robs
people’s voice; a system that disempowers instead of empowering;
But why we have been in this situation? Our ministries do
the work of panchayats; Why do our Chief Ministers need to appoint a teachers?
Why do our Vice Chancellors chosen by people who are far removed from the
education system? No matter what the
state you look at; No matter which political party you look at; Why do a
handful of our people control the entire political space?
Power is grossly centralized in our country. We only empower
the people at the top of our system. We don’t believe in empowering the people
all the down all the way in the bottom. Every single day I meet people with
tremendous understanding. Almost everywhere they are kept out of system.. No
one can hear their voice.. No matter how much they try to speak.. no one listens.. I also meet people holding
high positions.. they have tremendous voice but no understanding of the issues
at hand..
Why this happens? It happens because we don’t respect
knowledge.. We respect positions.. It doesn’t matter how much wisdom you have,
if you do not have a position you mean nothing. This is the tragedy of India..
Why the youth are out on the streets? They are angry because they are
alienated. They are excluded from the political class.. They watch from the sidelines..
Why are our women suffering? Because their voices have not been trampled upon
the people with arbitrary powers on their lives. Why our poor are confined to
poverty? Because decisions regarding their lives and the services they need are
being taken by people far away answerable to them only in theory..
Unless we respect and empower people for their knowledge and
understanding we cannot change anything in this country.. All our public
system, administration, justice, education and political system are designed to
keep people with knowledge out. They are all closed system. Their design
creates mediocrity and mediocrity dominates. Mediocrity dominates discussions
and the voices are crushed by the loudness of the people who posses neither the
understanding nor compassion. Success in these systems does not come through
building. It comes by excluding. It
comes not by pushing people forward but by holding people back.
Everyday initiative is killed to maintain the status quo. We
do not praise our colleagues or look at their strengths. We only look at the
ways to neutralize them. Every day we face with the hypocrisy of this system.
We see it every day but we pretend that it is not there. People who are corrupt
stand up and talk about eradicating corruption. People who disregard women in
their entire life talk about women’s rights. Until we start to respect and
empower the people for their knowledge, for their understanding, we are never
going to change this country.
We need the aam aadmi to participate in politics. Even if I
speak, the decisions have been taken inside closed rooms. There is a young and
impatient India and it is demanding a greater voice in the future of the
nation. Let me tell you that they are not going to watch all silently.
Our priorities are clear. The time has come to question the
centralized, unresponsive and unaccountable system of decision making in
governance, administration and politics. Lots of people say that the system
needs to be run better. What we need is to transform the system. We need to
rethink about the system and we should reform it..
I am optimistic.. We have already put the building block for
this revolution in place. And to a big degree I would like to thank the
Congress President, the Prime Minister and the Congress party for putting these
building blocks in place. Let me tell you what these building blocks are..
India is more connected today than it was ever been. We have
the networks of roads, information, communication, people and media for new
ideas to emerge. It is no longer possible to limit an idea.
Let me speak about Aadhaar. It gives us an unprecedented
mechanism to recognize the unique journey and aspiration of every single
Indian, no matter where he is. Direct Cash Transfer is going to allow us to
respond to these dreams with an empowering delivery system. My father used to
talk about 15 paise to rupee reaching the people. We today, are preparing a
system that is going to answer that question.
Now 99 percent of their money will go to the people. It is a revolution
and no other country has done it. We are preparing that revolution.
We prepared the revolution and our opponents say that we are
bribing the people. Giving the people their due is now called bribing the
country. They say because they are scared. They understand what Aadhar can do,
they understand what cash transfer can do, and most importantly they understand
what people in the Congress party can do.
Panchayatiraj and women Self help movement gave us a
platform to transform our democracy..
The balance of power in decision making must shift away from Delhi and
state capitals to panchayats and wards. Congress party must wage the continuous
and relentless battle to overcome social prejudice and discrimination against
women, dalits, minorities and tribals.
I am optimistic about the building blocks but I am most
optimistic and excited because I see the energy, the passion and the capability
of the youth. We need to address their urgent demands for the jobs, now. Our
institutions for learning and training must respond, first and foremost, to
prepare youth its skill for the best jobs in the world. Equally, the decision
that matters to creating jobs needs to be further liberated from irrational red
tapes and outdated laws so that the tremendous energy of our youth can be
wholly unleashed.
Now let me talk something about our organization. You have
given me a big responsibility. Congress is a big family.. the biggest in the
country and the world. Any one from
Indian can join us. We need a quick transformation but proper thoughts are
required to do it. For transformation, we all should work as a unit by
listening to everyone’s voice.
I was heading the NSUI and Youth Congress and now I am the
Vice President of the party. You should not feel that Rahul Gandhi listens to
only NSUI and Youth Congress. Rahul Gandhi’s family is always with every one of
you. From today onwards Rahul Gandhi will work for all in the party. I want to
assure you that I will treat every one of you equally whether you are from
Youth Congress, NSUI or any other party outfit. I will listen to all of you and
will try to understand your problems.
There is no any permanent law and policy for Congress. It is
the biggest party in the world and we keep on changing our policies as per the
need of the system. That is the beauty of the Congress and on many occasions I
myself thought how the system works in Congress. But people support us and we
keep winning elections.
Congress is the party made by Gandhi Ji and it is filled
with the DNA of India. Even our opponents are surprised to see the upsurge of
our party. There are many parties who stand for certain religion, caste or
community but we say that we are for Indians. We don’t see people seeing their
caste or religion and we treat every Indian equally.
Still we need a proper system. We need to focus on effective
leadership building. We need to develop more and more efficient leadership so
that after five years we will not feel any shortage of leadership to run the
states as well as the nation. We should build able and secular leadership for
the future of our party and the country.
We should be careful in ticket distribution for elections.
On many occasions we do not discuss with local leadership before distributing
tickets. Many leaders from other parties come to us and we give ticket to them.
After the elections they just run away. We need to give tickets on merit. We
should change this. There should not be any parachuting of candidates from the
top. We should respect the feeling of our cadres and leaders. We also should
take strong actions against the rebel candidates.
The problem is in the implementation of our policies. You
have the knowledge and wisdom and if we try to implement our policies,
together, we can be successful and when we are successful no one can defeat us.
We should listen more to the voices of the people at the grass root level. If
we do so the frustration, anger and pain inside the people will come down. They
will start thinking about us positively and that will help us to gain
electorally.
I heard our senior leaders as well as the young members in
the past two days. There is no shortage of knowledge in our party. No one
thinks so deeply like us. I want to learn more from all of you. I want to
listen to your voices and take it forward. I want to be a judge, not a lawyer.
I now want to shar some emotional things with you. Today I
was standing at the balcony and was thinking about the huge responsibility
given to me by the party and the workers. I want to tell a little bit of what I
feel. I want to tell you about hope and I also want to tell you about power.
When I was a little boy, I used to play badminton. I loved
it because it gave me balance in a complicated world. I was taught how to play
in my grand mother’s house by two police men who protected my grand mother.
Dear my friends, one day, they killed my grand mother and took away the balance
in my life.
I felt pain like I never felt before. Many of us had
experienced this and you will therefore understand my feelings. My father was
in Bengal and he came back. The hospital was dark, green and dirty. There was a
huge crowd screaming outside. They were very angry. It was the first time in my
life that I saw my father crying. He was the bravest person I knew but I saw he
was crying. Though I was a kid, I could see that my father was broken.
On those days our country was not the same what we see
today. In the eyes of the world we had nothing. No cars, money or wealth and
every one used to call us a poor country. The same evening I saw my father
addressing the nation on Television. I knew; like me he was broken inside. He
was terrified.
But when he spoke at that dark night, I saw a small glimmer
of hope. It was like a small ray of light in a dark sky. The next day I
realized that many people have seen it. Today as I look back I can see that it
was that small ray of hope in the darkness that changed India as we see what
today. Without hope you can not achieve anything. You can have plans, ideas,
but unless you have hopes you can not change things.
Now I want to talk to you about power. Last night every
single one of you congratulated me. But last night my mother came to my room.
She sat with me and she cried. Why did she cry? She cried because she
understands the power so many people seek is actually a poison. She can see it
what it does to the persons around and the people they love. Most importantly
she can see it because she is not attached to it.
The only antidote to this poison, for all of us, is not to
become attached to it. We should not chase power for the attributes of power. We
should only use it to empower the voice of people. It is my mother’s experience
in her life time, it is my experience of 8 years, and I am sure many of you who
deal with power every day understand what I am saying and realize the positive
and the negative. We must not forget that there is negative and you have to be
very careful when you administer the power.
Today India is not like it was in 1994. We are no longer
seen as worthless. Today the entire world is quoting us. Today we are the
future and as I said before nations are not built on schemes and plans but is
on the foundation of a hope. I am standing here because the Congress party is
the symbol of this hope and has a potential to embody it.
I want to end by
saying that the Congress party is my life. The people of India are my life and
I will fight for the people of India and for this party. I will fight with
everything I have. I invite all of you to stand up and take on this fight.
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