Centre, Delhi govt responsible: Sonia

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Congress president demands Shah’s resign

New Delhi: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said the Centre and the Delhi government were responsible for the deadly communal violence in the national capital and demanded that Home Minister Amit Shah should resign taking responsibility for it.
Addressing a press conference after chairing a Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, she said there was a conspiracy behind the violence and tragic incidents in Delhi.
“The conspiracy was witnessed during Delhi polls and BJP leaders gave hate speeches creating atmosphere of fear and hatred,” she said. The Centre, home minister and the Delhi government are responsible for the situation in the national capital, the Congress chief said.
Union Home Minister Shah must take responsibility for the violence in Delhi and resign, she said.
Gandhi said the Delhi government and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal have also failed to maintain peace.
The Congress president also hit out at BJP leader Kapil Mishra for making a statement that allegedly incited violence in the city.
The CWC has passed a resolution on the situation in the city, she said, adding that the CWC believes that the situation is grave and an urgent action is required.
Adequate security forces must be deployed to bring situation under control and peace committees must be formed in mohallas, Gandhi said, while reading out the CWC resolution on the violence in Delhi. “The first step is paramilitary forces,” she said.
It also called upon party leaders and workers to visit the violence-hit areas and extend all support to the affected families and to help build bridges among communities. “This would be the most fitting tribute to Mother India,” she said.
The Delhi chief minister must be visible in the affected areas and stay in constant communication with the people, she said.
The CWC urges people to reject politics of hate and do their best to heal rifts, Gandhi said quoting the resolution. This is the Congress president’s first press conference at the AICC headquarters in many years.
Meanwhile, the Congress also postponed its march to Rashtrapati Bhavan till Thursday in view of President Ram Nath Kovind’s unavailability, Congress’ chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said. (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Meghalaya records highest monsoon rainfall deficit in Northeast at 74 pc: IMD

Shillong, July 2: Meghalaya, known for hosting some of the wettest places on the earth, has recorded the...

Proactive efforts of Assam Forest Dept lead to sharp decline in human deaths Assam’s HEC-hit Lakhipur

Guwahati, July 2: Human deaths caused by human-elephant conflict (HEC) have declined sharply in one of Assam's worst...

Japan and India committed to strengthening ties as ‘brother and sister’: Takaichi

New Delhi, July 2:  Emphasising the need for deeper bilateral cooperation amid growing global uncertainty, Japanese Prime Minister...

Assam cabinet eases norms to attract private investment in higher education

Guwahati, July 2: The Assam government has approved a series of reforms aimed at encouraging greater private participation...