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THURSDAY, MAY 08, 2025
Parliament will no longer be muzzled and stifled: Sonia Gandhi

South Asia

Hindustan Times
09 June, 2024, 10:25 am
Last modified: 09 June, 2024, 10:49 am

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Parliament will no longer be muzzled and stifled: Sonia Gandhi

Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi was unanimously re-elected as the chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) on Saturday

Hindustan Times
09 June, 2024, 10:25 am
Last modified: 09 June, 2024, 10:49 am
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge with party leaders Sonia Gandhi, KC Venugopal and others during the Congress Parliamentary Party meeting at the Parliament in New Delhi, India on Saturday, 8 June 2024. Photo: PTI via Hindustan Times
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge with party leaders Sonia Gandhi, KC Venugopal and others during the Congress Parliamentary Party meeting at the Parliament in New Delhi, India on Saturday, 8 June 2024. Photo: PTI via Hindustan Times

Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi was re-elected unanimously as the chairperson of the Congress parliamentary party on Saturday (8 June).

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge proposed Sonia Gandhi's name as the chairperson of the parliamentary party and the proposal was seconded by Gaurav Gogoi, K Sudhakaran and Tariq Anwar.

Gandhi expressed deep gratitude for the trust reposed in her and congratulated the newly elected Lok Sabha MPs.

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"You have fought a tough election under the most challenging of circumstances. You have surmounted many obstacles and campaigned so very effectively," the senior Congress leader said, noting that their efforts have given the Congress a "much greater presence" in the Lok Sabha and a "more effective voice" in the house proceedings.

Sonia Gandhi recounted the challenges the party faced during the Lok Sabha elections, including the freezing of bank accounts by the Income Tax department.

"[Congress] was up against a mighty and malevolent machine that was doing its utmost to destroy us. It tried to cripple us financially. It carried out a campaign against us and our leaders that was full of lies and defamation," she said.

"Many wrote our obituaries! But under the determined leadership of Kharge ji, we persevered. He is an inspiration to all of us."

She lauded the Bharat Jodo Yatra and the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra as historic movements that rejuvenated the party at all levels, thanking Rahul Gandhi for his "tenacity and determination" in the face of "unprecedented personal and political attacks."

Gandhi also called for introspection on improving performance in states where expectations were not met, a point earlier made by Congress president Kharge at the extended Congress Working Committee meeting.

She asserted that Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi suffered a political and moral defeat since he "sought the mandate solely in his name".

"Yet, far from taking responsibility for failure, he intends to get himself sworn in again tomorrow. We do not expect him to change the substance and style of his governance, nor take cognizance of the people's will," Gandhi said.

"That is why, as members of the CPP, we have a special obligation to be watchful, vigilant and proactive in holding him and his new NDA Government accountable," she added.

"No longer can and should Parliament be bulldozed like it has been for a decade now. No longer will the writ of the ruling establishment be permitted to disrupt Parliament, whimsically mistreat members or push through legislation without due and proper consideration and debate. No longer can and should Parliamentary Committees be ignored or bypassed as they have been since 2014. No longer will Parliament be muzzled and stifled as it has been over the past ten years."

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