The Asian Age

Rahul attacks BJP as he chairs CWC meet

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allegedly help a businessma­n and the charges of financial irregulari­ties by a firm linked to BJP chief Amit Shah’s son Jay.

The CWC also thanked former party president Mrs Sonia Gandhi for her contributi­on to the party. During the CWC proceeding­s, she sat next to Mr Gandhi in a clear indication that though she had retired as president of the party she will remain active in politics.

In his address to the CWC, Mr Gandhi said that currently the success for which the Congress can take credit is the “dismantlin­g of the Modi model developmen­t in Gujarat”.

He termed the Gujarat campaign as “unique” and “a real eye- opener” for him, where he got to know how the BJP designs campaigns and “uses hatred and untruth” to fight elections.

“At every stage, the BJP wanted to polarise the election but we wanted to keep everybody together and fight anger with love, respect and courage,” he added.

The new Congress president will soon be making changes in the party. The first indication of this came when in his of address he announced that CWC meetings will be institutio­nalised and the committee will meet once in every two months. At present, the CWC meets two to three times a year.

Mr Gandhi also praised the Congress state units in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat for putting up a “spirited fight” against the BJP in the just- concluded Assembly polls.

Soon after the CWC concluded, the Congress released a statement asking whether Mr Modi, finance minister Arun Jaitley and the then comptrolle­r and auditor general CAG Vinod Rai conspired to malign the UPA government with their falsehood and lies?

Now that the trial court has ruled that there is no scam, shouldn’t Mr Modi and Mr Jaitley apologise? asked the Congress.

The 2G verdict has come as a shot in the arm for the Congress after being beaten in Assembly elections of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

In Parliament, the Congress is expected to go on an offensive after the trial court washed off the party’s 2G scam taint that had virtually brought down the UPA government in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

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