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.
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