Sonia, Rahul to address Save Democracy rally tomorrow

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 05 2016 | 7:02 PM IST
Amid escalating confrontation in Parliament, Congress President Sonia Gandhi and party Vice President Rahul Gandhi are expected to launch a sharp attack on the government at the 'Save Democracy' rally being organised here tomorrow.
The rally, to be held at Jantar Mantar, is being organised amid a face-off between the opposition party and the BJP led-coalition government at the Centre over a host of issues, including the AgustaWestland scandal.
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will also address the rally which is being held in the backdrop of imposition of President's rule in party-ruled Uttarkhand and Arunachal Pradesh and alleged attempts to destabilise the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh.
Rahul Gandhi is also expected to participate in a discussion on the AgustaWestland issue in Lok Sabha tomorrow.
Setting the tone for the rally, party spokesman Jairam Ramesh accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "masterminding a conspiracy to implicate" Congress leadership in the AgustaWestland case.
"The cat is out by the manner in which the Prime Minister last night tweeted and hailed Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar's reply in Rajya Sabha on the issue. It shows not only his mindset but his strategy too", Ramesh said.
Attacking the Defence Minister, the Congress leader said in fact Parrikar's reply was one of the "worst examples in parliamentary history" as instead of responding to issues raised by the opposition, he read out a "catalogue of accusations and charges".
He accused Parrikar of not maintaining the dignity of a Defence Minister by "resorting to a political speech".
Ramesh said the rally was being organised to also protest against the government's "assault" on central universities as seen in JNU, Hyderabad and Allahabad.
On whether like-minded parties like JD(U) and the Left have been invited, he said it was a Congress rally.
While party leader Randeep Surjewala had last week said the party would gherao Parliament, Ramesh merely said after the rally the party would take out a march to Parliament.
Party leaders have said tomorrow's march was also to highlight the drought and the agrarian crisis that has led to a spate of suicides by farmers and affected 40 crore people in several states.
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First Published: May 05 2016 | 7:02 PM IST

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