Jaipur:
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today addressed a meeting of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in Jaipur. Here are the highlights of Mrs Gandhi's speech:
The Chintan Shivir allowed us to introspect on key national and international issues.
I am delighted by the active participation of our young leaders at the Shivir.
At the last AICC session, corruption was major issue. I laid out a five-point action plan then and the government has worked on it.
We have introduced the Lokpal bill in Parliament.
We have introduced new path-breaking legislation for addressing public grievances and to protect whistleblowers.
We also launched the historic 'Aap Ka Paisa Aap Ke Haath' scheme, which will stop corruption by middlemen.
Party must continue to lead battle against corruption.
The barbaric gang-rape of a young woman in Delhi has shaken the country. She embodied the spirit of an aspirational India. We will ensure her death will not go in vain.
Gender issues were discussed at the Chintan Shivir. The Congress has been at the forefront in the struggle to empower women, and it will continue to do so.
Every woman has the fundamental right to feel safe and secure.
Public figures made unacceptable remarks against women. We cannot tolerate mindsets that lead to crimes against women and children.
I assure you I will continue to press for a law for 30 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and assemblies.
Today is also the time for the party to introspect and see how we are better than our opponents.
We need to clearly explain to the people why we are a better political choice.
We have the support of all sections of the society. The Congress is especially concerned about the welfare of the backward sections, women and farmers.
We will fight forces that threaten the unity and integrity of the country.
Congress has worked to free the country from poverty.
Leaders should not restrict themselves to favourites and must reach out to all political workers.
Our UPA government has worked very effectively under the leadership of Manmohan Singh.
Global recession is having an effect on India and has forced the government to take some hard decisions, which have hit the people.
We should explain to the people the reasons for these hard economic decisions.
People are losing faith in politicians. We have to understand why this is happening.
There are only 15 months left to the Lok Sabha elections. If we work well, there is no doubt we will be re-elected again.
This is a time to work; on every platform we have to demonstrate our work. As the country's main political party, the people's expectations from us is higher.
We cannot let down the people who have put their faith in us.