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Opp. needs to stand up to ‘divisive’, ‘communal’ vision, says Sonia Gandhi

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Pitching the presidenti­al and vice-presidenti­al polls as a battle of ideologies rather than arithmetic, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Sunday said that the Opposition needed to stand up to a vision which wanted to make the country “divisive” and “communal”.

Ms Gandhi was speaking at a high tea where Opposition presidenti­al and vice-presidenti­al candidates Meira Kumar and Gopal Krishna Gandhi met with MPs from 18 political parties backing them. Both Ms Kumar and Mr Gandhi also expressed similar views.

The Congress President said that the numbers might be stacked against the candidates but the battle needed to be fought and fought hard. “We cannot and must not let India be hostage to those who wish to impose upon it a narrow-minded, divisive and communal vision,” she said.

“We must stand more

This election (presidenti­al and vicepresid­ential polls) represents a clash of ideas, a conflict of disparate values

Sonia Gandhi, Congress chief

aware than ever of who we are, what we fought for in our independen­ce struggle and what future we want for ourselves. We must have confidence in the values we believe in. This election represents a clash of ideas, a conflict of disparate values. The election demands a vote of conscience to preserve the India that the Mahatma and that illustriou­s generation of freedom fighters, joined by thousands upon thousands of ordinary men and women, fought for,” she said.

While the presidenti­al polls are to be held on Monday, vice-presidenti­al polls would be held on August 5.

Ms Meira Kumar is understood to have told the MPs that the fight was ideologica­l and that she had been traveling across the country for campaignin­g.

Vice-presidenti­al candidate Mr Gandhi said, “In arithmetic, we might be losing, but we have won in another way. This has brought together Opposition parties from Kanyakumar­i to Kashmir in a string. That is an achievemen­t. There is an atmosphere of fear everywhere now. There is fear about who all are hearing you.”

A total of 18 Opposition parties had come together to field a joint presidenti­al candidate which was seen by many as exploratio­n for a joint platform ahead of the 2019 general elections.

However, the JD(U), led by Nitish Kumar, broke ranks and backed the NDA presidenti­al nominee, Ram Nath Kovind. However, the JD(U) backed the Opposition vice-presidenti­al candidate Mr Gandhi.

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 ??  ?? Congress president Sonia Gandhi (right) with presidenti­al candidate Meira Kumar and vice-presidenti­al candidate Gopalkrish­na Gandhi after the UPA meeting in New Delhi on Sunday. — PTI
Congress president Sonia Gandhi (right) with presidenti­al candidate Meira Kumar and vice-presidenti­al candidate Gopalkrish­na Gandhi after the UPA meeting in New Delhi on Sunday. — PTI

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