With a clear realisation in the party that price rise did them in in the recent assembly elections, which saw Congress being decimated in Delhi and Rajasthan which it ruled, the Congress Vice-President prescribed policy prescriptions including delisting fruits and vegetables from existing APMC Act, PDS reform and stern action against blackmarketeers and hoarders.
Gandhi was hammer and tongs against Congress-NCP government's decision on Adarsh issue asserting "there is no question of protecting anybody".
"I do not agree with that decision. The Maharashtra government should reconsider that decision....As far as Adarsh is concerned, there is no question of protecting anybody," Gandhi said responding to a question on whether he does not see a dichotomy between his talk about fighting corruption and the step by his own government in the state to reject the report of a duly constituted panel on Adarsh scam.
Though Gandhi's tone and tenor was a bit persuasive this time, party sources say that the impact will the same as there is a perception that the act of rejecting the Adarsh report by the Maharashtra government is making the party's talk on corruption sound hollow.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said after the press conference that he will consult his Cabinet colleagues and decide the next course of action.
