Indira, Manmohan's 'Raj dharma' was of equality, harmony; BJP has divisive mindset: Cong

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Last Updated : Feb 28 2020 | 3:54 PM IST

The Congress on Friday slammed the BJP for attacking Sonia Gandhi over the party's 'Rajdharma' reminder, saying its leaders like Indira Gandhi and Manmohan Singh believed in equality and harmony, while the Modi government has a "divisive mindset".

The party's attack at the BJP came after Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad hit out at Sonia Gandhi, saying "don't preach us Rajdharma".

The BJP's remarks came a day after the Congress leaders, led by Sonia Gandhi, met President Ram Nath Kovind and submitted a memorandum demanding resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah for "abdication of duty" during the communal violence in northeast Delhi. The party also reminded the Centre for its 'Rajdharma'.

"Indira ji, Rajiv ji, Manmohan Singh ji's Rajdharma, was that Rajdharma, in which equality, harmony was given priority. What you are doing, there is prejudice in that; there is a divisive mindset," the Congress posted on its official Twitter handle.

Congress Spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi asserted that the National Population Register (NPR) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) are linked with the additional questions being added to the NPR.

Singhvi's assertion at a press conference came after BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad alleged that the communal violence in northeast Delhi was an outcome of "instigation" by Opposition leaders.

Prasad said the NPR was started by the Congress-led regime. "If Congress does something, it is good. But if we do the same thing, they provoke the people. What type of raj dharma is this?" he asked.

Hitting back at Prasad, Singhvi said, "Arrest all of us because we are speaking peacefully in a democratic country against what we believe is a wrong move. I am saying it right now and daring anyone to arrest me, that the NRC is wrong."
Prasad, in his remarks, said, "Sonia Gandhi, please don't preach us 'raj dharma'; your record is full of twists and turns."

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First Published: Feb 28 2020 | 3:54 PM IST

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