Sonia targets BJP on naxal issue

She said while other states showed a decline in poverty, in Chhattisgarh it was on the increase

Press Trust of India Kondagaon (Chhattisgarh)
Last Updated : Nov 07 2013 | 4:08 PM IST
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today played an emotional card by reminding people of sacrifices of its leaders killed in the Maoist attack in May and accused Chief Minister Raman Singh of shedding "crocodile tears" over it and failing to tackle naxal violence.

Addressing her first election meeting ahead of the first phase of polling in Chhattisgarh on November 11, Gandhi said while her party stood for the legacy of making sacrifices and working for the poor and downtrodden, the BJP made only tall claims and did nothing.

"You all know the security situation in the state. I want to ask all of you here, what kind of government is this? Innocents are being killed in naxal violence.

"This year itself Congress leaders have sacrificed their lives in naxal attacks and we are all very sad about it. We are feeling their loss in a big way today. The Chief Minister was forced to admit to his government's failure. But, I want to ask you what is the use of shedding crocodile tears.

On May 25, Naxals attacked a convoy of Congress leaders in Jagdalpur district killing the party's senior leader Mahendra Karma and injuring former union minister V C Shukla.

The bodies of PCC chief Nand Kumar Patel and his son were later found in the forests. A former Congress MLA Udya Mudaliyar was also shot dead by the Maoists who attacked the convoy when they were returning from a "Parivartan" rally.

"The Congress has a history of sacrifice, development... and changing lives of the poor and weaker sections and bringing happiness in their lives. We trust people that they will not fall prey to false promises and assurances, but will remember Congress history" Gandhi said.

Holding the state government responsible for poverty in the state, she said while other states showed a decline in poverty, in Chhattisgarh it was on the increase due to the "misrule" of BJP in the last 10 years.

"BJP talks of good governance, but because of it's misgovernance in Chhattisgarh, poverty has increased. There are law and order problems here. What has the Chhattisgarh Government done about it?" she asked, saying, "the reality is BJP only talks big, but does nothing.
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First Published: Nov 07 2013 | 3:57 PM IST

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