Sonia's 'hawabaaz' remarks Cong attempt to hide fear: RSS organ

RSS mouthpiece 'Panchjanya accused Congress of 'playing politics' on a sentimental issue like OROP

Sonia Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 15 2015 | 6:06 PM IST
Describing settlement of the 'One Rank, One Pension' issue as a "natural cause for Congress' anxiety", RSS mouthpiece 'Panchjanya' has said party President Sonia Gandhi's "hawabaaz" remarks against the Prime Minister were rooted in her "frustration" over being left behind in the political race.

"OROP issue is settled. It is hoped the youth will now again be attracted to the Armed Forces... Congress President's anti-government accusations are actually rooted in her frustration over being left behind in the political race. Her 'hawabaaz' remarks were made just three days after government accepted to implement OROP," says 'Panchjanya' editorial.

It also took swipe at Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, saying the OROP settlement has led to "fears in the dynasty's (read Gandhi family) young scion who has refused to assume leadership of the Congress ahead of Bihar elections".

"Where the resolution of OROP has come as a relief to Armed Forces after 42 years, it has come as a matter of anxiety for some youngsters now touching their fifth decade in politics. The scion of the dynasty is anxious. Ahead of Bihar polls, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi has refused to take over the party's presidentship.

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"After their embarrassment on OROP, Congress is worried about election results. Things are taking shape on the ground. If someone wants to dismiss all this as 'hawabaazi' in a bid to hide their own fears, so be it," says the editorial.

Accusing Congress of "playing politics" on a sentimental issue like OROP, the RSS mouthpiece says, "Congress has committed the crime of politicising this issue of sentiment for the Armed Forces."

The piece justifies its allegations against the Congress by making three points: "Rahul Gandhi's attempt of trying to share the stage with retired veterans agitating for OROP ahead of Independence Day, UPA's attempt to appear pro-forces on the eve of 2014 Lok Sabha elections by keeping a meagre Rs 500 crore in the budget for OROP, and a series of recent statements by Congress spokespersons on the issue."

"Sonia Gandhi's 'hawabaaz' statement came three days after the government announced the decision to implement OROP. All later statements of Congress appear to be rooted in their anxiety over the matter's resolution," it said.

Earlier this month, Sonia Gandhi had targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying his poll promises were nothing more than "hawabaazi" (empty talk).
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First Published: Sep 15 2015 | 5:02 PM IST

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