Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday said that the Modi government has "failed abysmally to match its words with deeds." Hitting out at PM Modi, Sonia said that it is "painfully clear that most pledges made by the PM during election campaign were nothing more than 'hawa baazi'." "The Prime Minister has been reduced to unedifying flip-flops creating confusion on what he really stands for," Sonia Gandhi said while addressing a meeting of the Congress working committee in Delhi. "The history is being sought to be rewritten with special targeting of Aditi
Jawaharlal Nehru," Sonia said. "The economy is on a downward slide while prices continue on their unrelenting rise. As for promises such as the creation of jobs or slogans such as Make in India, the less said about them the better," said Sonia Gandhi. The Congress president also blamed the BJP for threatening the media, saying, "The media is being threatened with notices and other repressive measures." "The security situation in our neighbourhood has deteriorated considerably. Instead of a coherent policy on Pakistan, this government can't seem to make up its mind on what it should do," said Gandhi commenting on the Indo-Pak relations. She also lashed out at BJP for its three-day BJP-RSS meet last week. "The country last week was given clear evidence of what is obvious for a long time. Modi Government is controlled and directed by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh." The CWC, which is the Congress's highest decision-making body, is discussing the present political situation in the country. The term of Sonia Gandhi, who has been at the helm for 17 years, will end in December and the party is likely to hold organizational elections next year. There had been demands within the party earlier that party vice-president Rahul Gandhi should be elevated as the president but the party appears to have decided to make the change at an appropriate time later. Rahul Gandhi was elevated as vice-president in January 2013 and has