India
Congress is referred to by a minister as “Italian” and “not Mahatma’s but Mussolini’s” party.
It’s no secret that the ruling party in India, the Congress, has been facing a lot of criticism lately. A minister in the government recently referred to the party as “Italian” and “not Mahatma’s but Mussolini’s” party. This is a direct reference to the fact that the Congress party was founded by Italian-born nationalist leader, Jawaharlal Nehru.
The minister’s comments have been met with a lot of backlash from the Congress party and its supporters. They argue that the party has always been committed to the principles of democracy and pluralism, and that it has always been a champion of the Indian people. They also point out that the Congress party has always been a secular party, while the ruling party in Italy during Mussolini’s time was the Fascist party, which was a far-right, authoritarian party.
Critics of the Congress party argue that the party has become increasingly autocratic and has been losing touch with the people of India. They point to the fact that the party has been in power for almost 60 years now, and that it has been accused of corruption and nepotism. They argue that the Congress party is no longer the party of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Neh
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