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Bharat Jodo Yatra Taking Shape Of Quit Congress Now: MP Home Minister

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“The Bharta Jodo Yatra has become Congress Chodo Yatra (Quit Congress Yatra). Ghulam Nabi Azad ji’s resignation from Congress shows that now there is an atmosphere of panic in the party,” said Mishra in a video he tweeted. Earlier, lawyer-turned-politician Jaiveer Shergill slammed the Congress party for its ‘coterie culture.”

New Delhi:  After the veteran Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, in a letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday, resigned from all positions of the Congress party including the primary membership of the party, Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Friday said that the Bharat Jodo Yatra of the party has turned into a Leave Congress Project.

“The Bharta Jodo Yatra has become Congress Chodo Yatra (Quit Congress Yatra). Ghulam Nabi Azad ji’s resignation from Congress shows that now there is an atmosphere of panic in the party,” said Mishra in a video he tweeted. Earlier, lawyer-turned-politician Jaiveer Shergill slammed the Congress party for its ‘coterie culture.’

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Recently Shergill had resigned as Congress spokesperson. “Now a senior leader is speaking about it becoming a club of PAs and security guards and it shows that leaders across age groups are frustrated and disappointed by this entire coterie culture that is thriving in the Congress,” Shergill told ANI.

He also dismissed the upcoming Bharat Jodo Yatra by Congress and said, “Bharat Jodo is a PR gimmick. In reality, this cabal is working within Congress on ‘Congress Todo Abhiyan’, elbowing out all the well-meaning leaders. This letter speaks loudly of sentiments of thousands of well-meaning Congress workers who are troubled by this ‘Darbari’ culture”

Jaiveer Shergill, who resigned as Congress spokesperson on Wednesday, said the decision-making of the grand-old party is not in consonance with the ground reality and public interest but is influenced by sycophancy.

Speaking to ANI, Shergill said, “I have resigned from all posts in the Congress party. The primary reason for the resignation is that the decision-making in INC is no longer being done keeping the interests of the public in mind. It is purely influenced by a coterie that indulges in sycophancy. The decision-making of the Congress party is not in sync with the ground reality anymore. I have been seeking time from Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for more than a year, but we are not welcomed in the office.”

“In the past 8 years, I have not taken anything from Congress but only given to the party. Today when I am being pushed to bow down before people because they are close to the top leadership, this is not acceptable to me,” he said.

Congress leader Jaiveer Shergill on Wednesday tendered his resignation as the national spokesperson of the party claiming that the vision of the decision-makers was no longer in sync with the aspirations of the youth.

Earlier in the day, Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad in a letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi resigned from all positions of the Congress party including the primary membership of the party.

“The Indian National Congress has lost both the will and the ability under the tutelage of the coterie that runs the AICC to fight for what is right for India,” wrote Azad in his resignation letter to Sonia Gandhi.

This latest high-profile exit from the Congress party comes after the polls for the Congress President were deferred. Azad’s resignation follows a series of exits of senior leaders from the party, including Jyotiraditya Scindia, Jaiveer Shergil, and Jitin Prasada, amongst others.

This development comes just weeks after Azad resigned from the post of Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Congress campaign committee, just hours after he was given the appointment.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by HW News staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

 

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