Congratulating Rahul Gandhi on his elevation, she said personal attacks on her son have made him fearless and voiced confidence that the young leadership will infuse new vigour in the party.
"I am sure he will lead the party with courage and dedication," 71-year-old Sonia Gandhi said
addressing an event in which Rahul Gandhi was handed over certificate of election as Congress president.
Sonia Gandhi said that the country was facing "unprecedented challenges", but stressed that the party was not going to be scared.
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"Congress should introspect and move forward and stand by its values.... It is a moral battle, we have to set our house in order and be ready for the fight and to make any sacrifice," she said
Striking a personal note, Sonia Gandhi said she was proud of her son's endurance and determination.
"In his political life, he faced vicious personal attacks which have made him more fearless. I am proud of his endurance and determination. I am fully confident that he will lead the party with courage and dedication," Sonia Gandhi said.
During the speech, she also talked about the time when whe was reluctant to join politics following the assassination of her mother-in-law Indira Gandhi and husband Rajiv Gandhi.
Sonia Gandhi had to briefly stop her speech due to disturbance from bursting of fire crackers outside AICC head quarters by party workers to celebrate Rahul Gandhi's ascension.