This week, the party is organising a conference on November 6 and 7 bringing together many writers and historians, including Left leaning, to discuss freedom, equality, democracy and secularism in today's context.
The theme of the conference is "No Peace Without Freedom; No Freedom without Peace: Securing Nehru's Legacy and India's Future: Agenda for Action".
Party leader Anand Sharma dismissed BJP criticism over inviting historians like Romila Thapar and Irfan Habib for the conference.
He said Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Contemporary Studies has organised the two-day meet to develop an agenda for action for securing and strengthening the cornerstone values of the Indian republic laid down by Nehru in his Objectives Resolution of the Constituent Assembly (freedom, equality, democracy, secularism and justice -- social, economic and political).
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There will be sessions on each of these objectives of the meet which would be inaugurated by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, while Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi will deliver the Valedictory Address.
Two portals on Nehru- one in English and another in Hindi- will be launched on the day. A commemorative volume on the first Prime Minister is also being brought on the occasion.
An evening of classical music has also been organised at the Nehru Park here in the evening in which some top artistes are going to participate.
He said the remarks by BJP general Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya against Shah Rukh Khan needed to be condemned in the strongest possible terms.