Sonia to return soon to steady Cong boat
Concerned incapable of gathering unrest in a number of its young members about the government handling of the fast by Anna Hazar, Finance Minister and senior party leader Pranab Mukherjee is expected that a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party on Thursday address, in the absence of party president Sonia Gandhi .
Sonia, who underwent an operation in the U.S., is expected to return until the end of the month or the first week of September, party sources said. They added that there were significant improvements in their health and that they had been informed by the rapid Hazar.
Mukherjee is expected that the advice of the leaders of the Congress to go against public with their feelings at a time when the government has to contend with a number of problems. Young MPs like Sandeep Dikshit, Priya Dutt, Sanjay Nirupam and Naveen Jindal have expressed their concern about Hazar is fast, leading to speculation that they broadcast their views at the behest of the AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi who is not in accordance with the Gandhian was arrested by the Delhi police last week and the party's subsequent assault on him.
Dikshit has named Hazar's arrest a wrong move, the government has Dutt Lokpal Bill described as weak.
A party MP speaking on condition of anonymity, said it was a feeling of fear and apprehension among the younger members as Hazar agitation on the issue in their constituencies was snowballing.
In answer to a question on young partym regret with Hazar, said AICC spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi: "Let me make it clear that all these things you describe how descendary views are made clear, must ensure that they are not as what you hear. are different views converge on the basic principle that the anti-corruption campaign has primacy, that the scourge, the humungous India suffer and that efforts should be made to eliminate them is to get.
Now several members in the great Indian democratic party have liberty to comment openly. "
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