Congress President Rahul Gandhi with Sonia Gandhi at Congress plenary in Delhi (PTI)
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Congress holds plenary meet, held every four years, in Delhi
Sonia Gandhi says Modi government "drunk on power", made false promises
Says Congress unfairly targetted by government, will emerge stronger
Mrs Gandhi also accused the Modi government of being "drunk on power" and pulling out all stops to target Congress workers and leaders. Fake cases are being foisted on them, she said, remarks that are seen in context of the CBI arresting Karti Chidambaram, the former Union Minister P Chidambaram's son. The Congress had called the arrest "political vendetta".
But the Congress has and will never bow before the power of arrogance of this government, she said.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at the key Congress meet in Delhi (PTI)
Mrs Gandhi, who led the party for 19 years, was the Congress' longest serving president when she stepped down last year and made way for Rahul Gandhi.
She, however, continues to lead the UPA and this week, had also hosted leaders from 19 opposition parties for a dinner to consolidate opposition parties.
Rahul Gandhi had taken over in very difficult times, the former Congress president said and asked party leaders to work together, keeping aside their personal ego and ambition.

Congress leaders and workers at the plenary session in Delhi on Saturday (PTI)
"We are exposing the government's misdeeds, corruption and frauds, with proof. Now people have understood that the promises made in 2014 - Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas (development for all) and na khaunga, na khane dunga (will not engage in corruption myself, nor allow others) - are only and only dramebazi and a trick to get votes, grab power," she said.
Underlining that the Congress was fighting the "tyrannical Modi government" and making efforts to win back the trust of the people, Mrs Gandhi also accused the diluting the programmes started by the Congress government.
"Under the leadership of former PM Manmohan Singh, the economy of this country flourished. Our government formed policies which lifted millions of people from poverty. And today, the Modi government is weakening these policies," she said.
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