A severe toss

Taking a dig at Priyanka’s comment that attacks on Vadra will make her stronger, Modi said, “It’s not a matter of them becoming stronger. They have become strongest in last 60 years, but the issue is to make the country stronger.”

“Congress has   the   secular fabric     saying women’s empowerment issue. It is always about the   woman   existence in a more conservative seam.  Priyanka’s    divisive force    Sonia Gandhi   looking to hit a vulnerable spot.   Priyanka’s      “Hollow” promises in the name of women   plagued the   one individual who could sort out all problems.

Facing muck and lies every day   the path of truth faces   criticism.

 

Priyanka’s Vadra   becoming stronger and the country   limited   to her   brother Rahul Gandhi. With   Priyanka’s   front line of   battle has so far largely been led by a serious challenge to the leadership.  Modi   fight   for the consequence of the   unquestioned leaders   so that their leadership is   challenged.

I see all possibility of Congress falling   a severe toss    over the issue of leadership

Priyanka   resort to the theme of development and good governance.  The politics of vote banks   has attained its expiry date.

Modi had tough words for   accused false case against him.

No longer can an institution manipulate to achieve political ends. On the   manipulation of   norms problem arises when the seeking persuaded a situation wherein to control      and demonstrable action a  network that operate from its soil ties with    the   partners and     terrorism  step into   the internal security   and keep all   experienced and talented  in a skilled manner  .

Sonia Gandhi tells Pakistan’s Hina Rabbani Khar to be ‘civil’

English: Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, United Pro...

English: Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, United Progressive Alliance and President, Indian National Congress speaking at the ‘Meeting India’s New Expectations’ session at the World Economic Forum’s India Economic Summit 2006 in New Delhi, 27 November 2006. Copyright World Economic Forum/Photo by Prabhas Roy (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

With Pakistan FM using extremely uncivil language while describing India’s ‘billions’ and then letting lose her shocking and haughty ‘war-mongering’ remark, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, at the party’s Chintan Shivir said ‘civilised behaviour’ is must.

 

With beheading of an Indian soldier clearly weighing on her mind, Gandhi said India’s dialogue with immediate neighbours must be based on accepted principles of civilised behaviour, in an apparent reference to Pakistan.

 

“Better and closer relations with our immediate neighbours will not only make for regional peace – they will also have a positive impact on some of our own border states.

 

“However, let us be clear. Our dialogue must be based on accepted principles of civilised behaviour. We will never compromise on our vigil and preparedness to deal with terrorism and threats on our borders,” she said in her address.

 

Her remarks came as External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, speaking on the sidelines of the Congress meet, noted the “positive indications” from Pakistani side and said India will give an “appropriate” response if Islamabad makes a formal proposal for talks between the foreign ministers.

 

He was asked by reporters on the offer of Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar for discussions following tension at Line of Control (LoC) in the wake of beheading of Indian soldier by Pakistani troops on January 8.

 

The two-day Chintan Shivir of the Congress is being attended by top brass of the party including the Prime Minister, and the issue of Pakistan is expected to come up during discussions scheduled on the topic of India and the world.

 

Gandhi said that India’s foreign policy has always had a vision of the country occupying its rightful place and exercising its unique influence in world affairs.

 

“That place and that influence will be significantly enhanced by successfully overcoming poverty, improving our secular values, strengthening our democratic institutions and engaging constructively with the international community,” she said.

 

Source: Indian Express