News Congress Mouthpiece slams Nehru and Sonia Gandhi

Technoglitch

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In an embarrassment to Congress, articles in its mouthpiece on day criticised Jawaharlal Nehru’s policy on Kashmir issue and alleged that Sonia Gandhi’s father was a “fascist soldier”, leaving the party squirming over the controversy on its Foundation Day.

An unsigned write-up in the Mumbai unit’s journal, coinciding with the party’s 131st foundation day, blamed Nehru for “the state of affairs in Kashmir, China and Tibet” even as another write-up made controversial remarks on party chief Sonia Gandhi, forcing its editor and Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam to order inquiry even as he claimed he was unaware of the content.

Both these articles, which do not bear the name of the writer, have been published in this month’s issue of ‘Congress Darshan’ Hindi edition as a tribute to the country’s first Home Minister Sardar Vallabbhai Patel on his death anniversary on December 15.

The article states that Nehru should have listened to Patel’s views on international affairs and that the relationship between the two leaders remained strained.

“Despite Patel getting the post of Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, the relations between the two leaders remained strained, and both had threatened to resign time and again,” the article says.

If Nehru had embraced Patel’s foresight, many problems in international affairs would not have arisen, it adds.

“Sonia Gandhi’s father Stephano Maino was a former fascist soldier,” it alleged. The write-up also describes how Sonia quickly rose to the position of party president. “Sonia Gandhi registered as a primary member of the Congress in 1997 and became the party’s president in 62 days. She also made an unsuccessful attempt to form a government,” the article says. Mumbai Regional Congress Committee chief and editor of the journal Sanjay Nirupam said he is not involved in the day-to-day functioning of the magazine and was unaware of the articles.
On Congress’ foundation day, mouthpiece slams Nehru, Sonia; praises Sardar Patel | The Indian Express
 

scorpionking76

EntMnt Knight
The Congress has sacked an editor over its mouthpiece in Maharashtra featuring articles that have done the unthinkable - questioned Jawaharlal Nehru, the party's biggest icon, and also made controversial comments on Sonia Gandhi.

An article in the December issue of "Congress Darshan", while describing Sonia Gandhi's life, says that her father was a member of the fascist forces in Italy. The magazine also says Mrs Gandhi became Congress president 62 days after joining the party as a primary member in 1997, and also made a failed attempt to form government.

In another article, there is a detailed critique of Jawaharlal Nehru's policies and the repeated suggestion that the first prime minister should have taken his deputy Sardar Valabhbhai Patel's advice.

Congress Sacks Editor As Mouthpiece Criticises Sonia Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru
 

IndianMascot

Core Member
Why editor is being sacked. It's Sanjay Nirupam who should be sacked. Btw Brilliant celebration by Congress on its 130th anniversary
 

DashMajor

EntMnt Knight
Sanjay Nirupam was Shiv Sainik once hence his inside writer born suddenly but it is the editors responsibility to cut and add points of his own.

Seems like all Editor Gulf waiting for bigger intolerance so that they return awards during UP & WB elections
 
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