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“Apocalypse Of Hatred, Bigotry, Intolerance..”: Sonia Gandhi Writes Scathing Piece Against Government

Congress President Sonia Gandhi, in a newspaper article today, launched a scathing attack against the BJP-led central government. Hatred, bigotry and intolerance were “engulfing” the country and if not stopped these would damage the society beyond repair, Sonia Gandhi said.

In an article for The Indian Express, Sonia Gandhi called upon people not to allow this to go on and urged them to stop “this raging fire and tsunami of hate” that will “raze all that has been so painstakingly built by past generations”.

“An apocalypse of hatred, bigotry, intolerance and untruth is engulfing our country today. If we don’t stop it now, it will — if it already hasn’t — damage our society beyond repair. We simply cannot and must not allow this to go on. We as a people cannot stand by and watch as peace and pluralism are sacrificed at the altar of bogus nationalism,” she wrote. 

 “Let us contain this raging fire, this tsunami of hate that has been unleashed before all that has been so painstakingly built by past generations is razed to the ground,” she added.

Quoting Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Gitanjali’, she said its verses were “all the more relevant and have heightened resonance” now.”Over a century ago, the poet of Indian nationalism gave the world his immortal ‘Gitanjali’ of which perhaps the 35th verse has become the most celebrated and most quoted. Gurudev Tagore’s prayer, with its seminal lines starting, ‘Where the mind is without fear…’ is all the more relevant and has heightened resonance today.”

The Congress chief, in an article named “A Virus Rages”, asked, “Does India have to be in a state of permanent polarization?” She alleged that the ruling establishment clearly wants the citizens of India to believe that such an environment was in their best interest.

“Whether it is dress, food, faith, festivals or language, Indian are sought to be pitted against Indians and the forces of discord are given every encouragement — overt and covert. History — both ancient and contemporary — is continuously sought to be interpreted to promote prejudice animosity and vengeance,” she claimed.

It was a “travesty” that instead of utilizing the resources for creating a bright, new future for the country and engaging young minds in productive ventures, “time and valuable assets were being used up in attempts to refashion the present in terms of an imagined past”, the Rae Bareli MP alleged. 

Pointing out that though there was much talk from the prime minister about acknowledging India’s diversity, she claimed the “harsh reality” was that under the ruling dispensation, the rich diversity that defined and enriched the society for centuries was “being manipulated to divide us and, worse, to harden and get more firmly entrenched” in them.

“The rising chorus of hatred, the unconcealed instigation of aggression and even crimes against the minorities is a far departure from the accommodating, syncretic traditions in our society.”

 “There is something else more insidious that is part of this new, grand divisive plan to keep India in a state of permanent frenzy. All dissent and opinion that are opposed to the ideology of those in power are sought to be ruthlessly stifled. Political opponents are targeted and the full might of the state machinery is unleashed against them”.

Activists were being threatened and sought to be silenced while social media particularly was being used to “propagate what can only be described as lies and venom”, the Congress chief alleged in her article. 

“Fear, deception and intimidation have become the pillars of the so-called ‘maximum governance, minimum government’ strategy,” Sonia Gandhi said.

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