Congress Junks Report That Sonia Was ‘Super PM’ as NAC Chairperson

The centre made public 710 files which suggested that then PM Manmohan Singh carried out Gandhi’s recommendations.
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Sonia Gandhi with Manmohan Singh. (Photo: PTI)
Sonia Gandhi with Manmohan Singh. (Photo: PTI)
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With the government releasing files relating to the National Advisory Council (NAC), Congress on Monday dismissed reports that Sonia Gandhi, who headed the council, was acting as 'super Prime Minister' during the UPA rule.

The Centre made public 710 files related to the NAC which suggested that then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh carried out Gandhi's recommendations.

“The files in question were from a time when Gandhi was not the chairperson of the council. She was not with the NAC from March 2006 to June 2010 when it was reconstituted,” said Congress leader Randeep Surjewala.

NAC has helped the cause of the oppressed and the depressed in the past. It was also instrumental in bringing forward several path-breaking legislation like RTI, Right for Food, Right to Forest Produce and Right to Education.

A question on this issue was directed to Manmohan Singh after he released the party's Punjab manifesto, but it was Surjewala who responded to it.

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