This story is from December 23, 2019

Top Congress leaders sit on 'satyagraha' at Rajghat

Top Congress leaders, including former PM Manmohan Singh, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra sat on a 'satyagraha' at Mahatma Gandhi's memorial Rajghat in Delhi, demanding that the rights of people as enshrined in the Constitution be protected. The Congress condemned "indiscriminate police force" against citizens in the name of maintaining law and order.
Top Congress leaders sit on 'satyagraha' at Rajghat
Congress leaders led by Sonia Gandhi on a satyagraha at Rajghat in New Delhi on Monday.
NEW DELHI: Top Congress leaders led by Sonia Gandhi on Monday sat on a 'satyagraha' at Mahatma Gandhi's memorial Rajghat here, demanding that the rights of people as enshrined in the Constitution be protected.
Top Congress leaders, including former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, former party chief Rahul Gandhi and general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, participated in the 'satyagraha'.
The party held that in line with the path of non-violence shown by Mahatma Gandhi, it will fight against the "dictatorial" government and to protect the "sacred" Constitution.

The Congress said there is widespread resentment against the recent actions of the BJP government, where people across the country, especially the youth, are demanding the restoration and maintaining the sanctity of rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
The party has also stood in support of the students protesting against the BJP government at the Centre and the use of "indiscriminate police force" against ordinary citizens in the name of maintaining law and order.
This, the party said, has led to further worsening and spiralling of the situation.
The Congress has said that it is committed to upholding the principles enshrined in the Constitution and fight for the continuation, maintenance and safeguard of the rights of all.
The party is up against the government for using "brute" force against "silent and peaceful" protesters across the country and for "stopping" people from holding demonstrations against the new citizenship law and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), proposed to be implemented across the country.
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