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Sunday, December 19, 2010

A severe punishment should consider corruption: Rahul (express, India)


New Delhi In an era where Congress and the Government on the backfoot to a series of scams, Party Secretary General Rahul Gandhi said today a severe punishment should consider corruption.

"Everything that the President of the Congress has said on the issue, gave us source of inspiration for combating corruption." We need accountability... severe punishment should consider corruption, "he told the plenary session of the Congress of its participation in the debate on the political resolution."

Rahul, as her mother, took top party Ministers and Ministers head asking them to "spare some time for the Organization and the party workers.

Without reference to fraud 2 G spectrum allocation or disorder of the Commonwealth Games and the scandal of Marina housing, he prefaced his remarks by noting that a number of issues relating to corruption have surfaced recently.

He said corruption from potential human progress.

Incidentally, Sonia Gandhi, in his presidential address, also did not mention scams.

"Several key ministers and Ministers are sitting here." I want to say that give some time to workers in the organization. Everywhere where I go, I get complaints. "I know that running a Ministry takes much time, but workers also require some time", Rahul said in his speech of 10 minutes.

"When we are unable to connect with our own workers, how can we be able to connect to the database." We say that there is a need to connect people to the organization. But the fact is that our Organization is needed to connect with them, Rahul said. »

"We must never forget the relationship between growth and distribution of opportunity," he said and thanked his mother Sonia Gandhi and the first Minister Manmohan Singh, for demonstrating wisdom and their ability to find the right balance.

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