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Our tunes can never match: Sonia to PM
Jodhpur, Sept 16: Spurning Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee`s suggestion for harmonious tuning of relationship, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said `our tunes can never match with those who are attempting to destroy the country`s secular fabric by spreading hatred and endangering national unity and security`.
Jodhpur, Sept 16: Spurning Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee's suggestion for harmonious tuning of relationship,
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today said "our tunes can
never match with those who are attempting to destroy the
country's secular fabric by spreading hatred and endangering
national unity and security".
She also accused the BJP-led government of vitiating
social atmosphere in the country and asked Vajpayee what
"Rajdhrama" he keeps talking about when in Gujarat injustice
had been done to innumerable innocent people.
When Congress raised the Best Bakery case, it was accused of politicising the issue but "the apex court's judgement has vindicated our stand", Gandhi told a rally here after conclusion of a two-day party's Jan Sampark campaign in Rajasthan.
She charged the Vajpayee government with practising a religion of "hatred, violence and intimidation".
When Congress raised the Best Bakery case, it was accused of politicising the issue but "the apex court's judgement has vindicated our stand", Gandhi told a rally here after conclusion of a two-day party's Jan Sampark campaign in Rajasthan.
She charged the Vajpayee government with practising a religion of "hatred, violence and intimidation".
At a recent function in Delhi, which was also attended by
Gandhi, vajpayee had said "our tunes should match".
Bureau Report