When during the Congress party's plenary session  Sonia Gandhi described  Manmohan Singh  as "an embodiment of sobriety, dignity and integrity", it sounded like a  testimonial from the head of a feudal clan for an old family retainer.  And in fact this is exactly what it was. Today the Congress is the  personal fiefdom of Sonia and Rahul. And instead of trying to gloss over  this reality which is obvious to all the Congress should flaunt it as  its unique selling proposition. Because apart from the Gandhi brand  name, the party doesn't have anything else to recommend it.
At  the plenary session - the 126th of the Grand Old Party of Indian  politics - both Sonia and Rahul focused on the two biggest evils  confronting the country today: corruption and communalism. Describing  corruption as a "symptom of a closed and opaque economic and political  structure (which)... snatches away the common man's opportunity to  progress", Rahul called for "severe" and swift punishment for all those  found guilty of graft. As the  Commonwealth Games,  the Adarsh housing society, the auction of the 2G spectrum, the  Karnataka land swindle and UP's foodgrain scandal have shown, scams have  no political affiliations; they are common to all parties.
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