Our Moral Universe is Shrinking: Sonia Gandhi


New Delhi, Nov 19 (IANS): Congress president Sonia Gandhi Friday promised a "new architecture of social provisioning" for India and emphasised the need to address some paradoxes where businesses and economy were thriving but graft and greed were also on the rise.

"We are right to celebrate our high rate of economic growth. We must do all that we can to sustain it. However, let us not forget that growth is not an end in itself," Gandhi said at the start of the 10th Indira Gandhi Conference evocatively titled An Indian Social Democracy: Integrating Markets, Democracy and Social Justice.

"Our economy may increasingly be dynamic, but our moral universe seems to be shrinking. Prosperity has increased, but so has social conflict. Intolerance of various kinds is growing. Graft and greed are on the rise," she said in her address to a select audience on the verdant lawns of Teen Murti House, that is now the Nehru Museum and had been the residence of the nation's first prime minister.

Gandhi, who was speaking for the first time at a public function along with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh since the Supreme Court remarks on the spectrum allocation corruption scandal, lamented at the deterioration of values at every walk of life.

"The principles on which independent India was founded, for which a generation of great leaders fought and sacrificed their all, are in danger of being negated," she said at the event, coinciding with the 93rd birth anniversary of late prime minister Indira Gandhi, her mother-in-law.

Gandhi, accordingly, called for a coherent social democratic agenda based on rights and entitlements, and not charity.

"The Right to Information, The Right to Work, the Right to Education, and the proposed Right to Food Security, represent a landmark shift in our approach to issues of welfare and human development. A new architecture of social provisioning is being put in place (by the government)."

Gandhi said no social democracy was possible without a thriving and dynamic business sector generating wealth and hoped the swelling ranks of India's wealthy will inspire others to follow their example.

"There is a new spirit of entrepreneurship, a new awakening of enterprise in India, it needs to be encouraged. But surely, it is in the interest of business to be a major partner in promoting social objectives and caring for the environment," she said.

"Some corporate leaders stand out for their dedicated engagement in purposeful and meaningful philanthropy," she said and urged the increasing rank of India's millionaires to try and follow their example to bridge the country's social inequity.

Gandhi, who is also chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA), said the issue of fairness was equally important in any democratic society, with equal opportunities in education, health care and skills.

"This is not a matter of choice. It is a known fact that unequal societies cannot achieve their full potential or even sustain a high level of growth indefinitely. In other words, islands of prosperity in a sea of deprivation can only give rise to storms of conflict and instability," she said.

"But the story of India's contrasts is well known: Ability, aspiration and achievement coexist with injustice, inequity and inequality. We have more millionaires than ever before, alongside millions who struggle for two square meals a day."

  

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  • ashok rao, mangalore/ newyork

    Fri, Nov 19 2010

    Oh Soniyamma, it is nice to here all big big words about morality from you. Please do a favour to this country. Please give this country a honest & truthfull declaration about your family bank account held in Swiii Banks Asap. How your family friend that'KATROZY' got escaped from our justice system? Please let us know what is your educational qualification? When did you become an Indian Citizen? Your so called mother inlaw & her sons all paid for their KARMAs. What she did after declaring EMERGENCY in the year 1975? How many innocent people sufferd directly or indirectly because of EMERGENCY. What are all bad things SANJAY did during that time? What your husband did to apeace the minority votes after the 'SHAH BANU' case suprim court verdict? He brought a change to the constitution to over turn that verdict. PRESENT YOUNG GENERATION may not be knowing all these things. But a old man like me can not forget all these injustice comited in my country in the name of Morality. Now "YOU" please dont talk anything about 'MORALITY. 'YOU' dont have any right to talk about that,if you know the real meaning of that word 'MORALITL'. Everybody paid for their 'KARMA'. One day you too have to pay for 'YOUR KARMA' too. GOOD or BAD.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Nov 19 2010

    Mrs. Sonia Gandhi is pointing her finger
    to an historical fact that some
    rich civilizations have disappeared from the scene in a
    faster speed when those nations
    ignored spiritual values.

    Perhaps the shortest lived empire
    in history was the Russian empire
    where they gave 100% emphasis to
    materialism (dialectical materialism), and God was forced
    out from the nation.

    As Mr. Adshenoy has clearly
    indicated, when one section of the
    society is prospering and the
    majority of the people are
    struggling to fill their belly with
    basic food, that disparity will
    ultimately create an imbalance
    in the society.

    As a prospering nation, we will
    have to give greater emphasis to
    the needs of the lowest stratum of
    the society which is the cardinal
    sign of a morally strong nation,
    and that nation will be stronger
    for generations.

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  • adshenoy, mangloor

    Fri, Nov 19 2010

    The vibrant and miraculous economic growth in India has only caterred only to the rich and richest without causing the fundamental change in India, that is lifting the poor from their state of affairs of poverty and dignity of human living.
    The Current government in my mind have not paid much needed speedy attention to the needy although the thought and actions undertaken are noteworthy.
    The rich are becoming rich at the exploitation of the poor.
    The nations rich need to open up their conscience- money, profit and richness versus humanity, equality , dignity and self respect to one and all who call ourselves as human.
    Until and and unless this happens we cannot be considered as a prosperous nation. Nation building starts with equality to one and all.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Fri, Nov 19 2010

    Soniaji,
    Charity begins at home. Uphold the political morality by initiating an impartial and comprehensive probe in to telecom scandal and put the culprits behind the bar. Don't worry about losing allies. People, if convinced about your sincere intention in fighting corruption, will bring you back to power.

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