UP Congress pays tribute to Nehru, slams BJP over governance and institutions
UP Congress pays tribute to Nehru, slams BJP on governance

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Congress functionaries on Wednesday paid tributes to India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on his 62nd death anniversary at the party’s state headquarters, while criticizing the BJP-led Centre over governance and the alleged weakening of institutions.

Congress criticizes BJP over governance

“The government is busy changing names and weakening institutions created over decades, but Congress will continue to raise issues concerning the public,” said Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) chief Ajay Rai while speaking at a seminar titled ‘Kal, Aaj aur Kal’.

Rai added: “Pandit Nehru was a visionary leader who laid the foundation of modern India and built institutions that strengthened the country. The scale of development initiated during his time remains unmatched even today.”

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In contrast, the ‘double engine’ BJP governments not only lacked vision but also set aside the spirit of public interest and service, Rai stated.

Mahoba gangrape case cited as example

Citing the recent Mahoba gangrape case as an example, Rai said: “Congress continues to nurture Nehru’s legacy of commitment to public service… But the double engine governments misuse technology and government machinery to suppress opposition voices. However, we will not be deterred.”

Former Lucknow University professor Ramesh Dixit said Nehru’s contribution to shaping India’s democratic and secular values remains significant even today. He noted that Nehru’s ideas of pluralism continue to guide the country’s constitutional framework.

Congress media department chairman and former minister CP Rai said Nehru played a defining role in building a modern and self-reliant India after Independence and also established India’s global identity through Panchsheel and the Non-Aligned Movement.

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