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Nanded (Maharashtra): Stepping up attack on the Modi government, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Thursday accused it of disrespecting people's mandate in its "greed for power."
With the Supreme Court ordering restoration of the party's government in Arunachal Pradesh on Wednesday, Gandhi charged that the Modi government dismissed duly elected governments in these states and insulted the popular mandate.
"The present government, in its greed for power, toppled duly elected governments in Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand and disrespected the people's mandate," Gandhi said, addressing a rally organised by the Congress here.
"We all are very proud of the Supreme Court for protecting our Constitution and democracy," Gandhi said, after unveiling a statue of Congress stalwart and former Union minister Shankarrao Chavan and a memorial library named after him.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was also present at the function. The Modi government dismissed duly elected governments in these states and insulted the popular mandate, she said.
"Had Shankarrao been alive today, he would've been deeply hurt to see all this and would have objected to these unconstitutional steps," Gandhi said.
The Congress chief also accused the NDA dispensation of putting farmers and vulnerable sections at disadvantage by diluting the welfare schemes launched during the previous UPA rule.
"It is sad that today, welfare schemes made by our Manmohan Singh government, for farmers, tribals, minorities and women are being weakened. As a result, lakhs of families are bearing the brunt," she said.
"The Modi government has to be reminded that there is drought in the country. Due to your (Modi government's) policies, farmers have been alienated," she said.
"You have waived off thousands of crores of loans of capitalists but left farmers to their fate," Gandhi charged.
"The BJP government is weakening welfare measures taken in last 60 years for benefit of farmers," she said. Congress would not allow farmers' voice to be stifled, she said.
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