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‘Lecture on democracy certainly not from Congress’

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New Delhi: Congress should not give BJP lecture on democracy as it had undermined democracy several times in the past, Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Wednesday.
She was reacting to the comments by Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on the Supreme Court’s order for restoring the party’s government in Arunachal Pradesh. Targeting PM Narendra Modi, the Congress leaders said those who trampled upon constitutional propriety and democratic norms stand defeated. Citing examples of Emergency and dismissal of several non-Congress state government’s in the past, Sitharaman said: “lecture on democracy certainly not from Congress!… Sorry, Congress should just sit back and watch and introspect their earlier attempts to undermine democracy in various states”. Congress should not indulge in such statements, she said adding it is the same political party which had dismissed the EMS Namboodiripad government in Kerala and imposed Emergency in 1975. “I would even go back to the Emergency days. When they were the authors of one of the worst crime against democracy.
What did they do to N T Rama Rao’s government, what did they do in Karnataka, misuse of positions. I can take any number of examples,” she told. (PTI)

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