Chairing a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, the party's highest decision-making body, Sonia asked partymen to be ready for 2019 elections to protect the essence and idea of India, which this government is seeking to "extinguish".
Apart from taking stock of the political situation in the country, the CWC discussed the upcoming presidential and vice presidential elections. It also approved the schedule for organisational elections.
With the meeting taking place in the backdrop of raging debates over contentious issues like cattle slaughter, the Congress chief alleged that "divisive issues are being whipped up and there is an assault on livelihood and food habits of those who follow different tenets and beliefs".
Emphasising that the current crisis in Jammu and Kashmir is due to the "colossal failure" of the government, she said the "insensitive" handling of the situation by both the state and central governments are systematically alienating and antogonising the local people, especially the youth.
"A divisive agenda is being followed which has undone years of goodwill and progress," she said.
On the party's failure to form governments in Goa and Manipur despite winning the highest number of seats in the assembly elections, she said "we cannot let this happen again" and asked partymen to help strengthen the organisation.
Asserting that whether it is the politicians, the institutions, students, civil society or the media, Sonia said there was growing intolerance and active persecution of divergent voices in blatant disregard of the law of the land.
The party president said it is a matter of grave concern that there has been a rise in lynch mobs and alleged that there existed a close ideological affinity between these mobs and the ruling establishment.
Referring to CBI searches at the premises of NDTV founder Prannoy Roy, senior party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "Yesterday, we were seeing shamelessness.
"While people have vanished with thousands of crore, why is the government so rattled by a Rs-50 crore matter?"
He accused the government of misusing the official machinery to crush voices of dissent and fix political rivals, in an apparent reference to recent raids by investigation agencies like the CBI and the ED against opposition leaders.
"This government has misused official machinery like never before. Even dictatorial regimes across the world may not have gone to that extent to misuse official agencies...It seems this government does not believe in democracy at all," he told reporters.
Alleging that the government is using the power of the state to stifle voices that express different thoughts and ideas, or speak out for alternative policies and philosophies, Sonia said, "Worst of all, women, Dalits, adivasis, minorities and other oppressed people are facing perilous times."
"Cronies and individuals close to the establishment have either seen dramatic increase in wealth and influence in the last three years, or have escaped the wrath of the law and managed to flee the country," she said, in an apparent reference to Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi.
During the meeting, ex-PM Singh expressed serious concern over the slowdown of the country's growth and said it is mainly because of demonetisation that has impacted job creation.
He also said that the economy is running on just one engine of public spending.
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