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Congress Workers Protested Against Azad In Jammu

Congress Workers protested against Azad In Jammu: Jammu Kashmir. Congress infighting open after G-23 conference, protest against Azad.

In Jammu, two days ago, some MPs from the disgruntled G-23 group of the Congress, along with senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, organized the event in Jammu, and the Congress workers have now come out in full swing.

On Tuesday, several youth activists of Congress took to the streets against Ghulam Nabi Azad and demanded the high command to take action against him.

Due to Azad’s appreciation to the Prime Minister, these young activists were so hurt that they also burnt Azad’s effigies.

Several Congress workers gathered outside the Jammu Exhibition Ground, led by young leader Shahnawaz Hussain, and started shouting slogans against Azad.

Congress Workers protested against Azad: Although no major Congress leader was involved in this, they are considered to be supporters of State President GA Mir.

Congress workers alleged that Ghulam Nabi Azad had done the work of weakening the Congress by reinforcing Prime Minister Modi instead of strengthening it in Jammu and Kashmir.

The morale of the party workers has also decreased. He said that Ghulam Nabi Azad did not come to Jammu and Kashmir for campaigning in the District Development Council elections recently.

The Congress, besides making him the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, held many high positions but now the same Azad is engaged in weakening the Congress rather than strengthening it.

Shahnawaz, under whose leadership the protest was taking place, has recently been elected a member of the District Development Council from Poonch district.

He said that if Azad wanted, the Congress could have done better in Jammu and Kashmir but he acted to weaken the party by not participating in the District Development Council elections.

At the same time, after this performance of Congress, there is bound to be a further boost in the state.

During Ghulam Nabi Azad’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir, the distance between him and the state leadership was seen in many places.

When Azad arrived to attend the Gandhi Global Family Peace Conference along with his other colleagues Kapil Sibal, Bhupendra Singh Hooda, Vivek Tankha, Raj Babbar, Anand Sharma, and Manish Tiwari.

The Congress leader did not appear at this conference. Not only this, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi also did not appear in Azad’s posters.

When he praised Prime Minister Modi on the last day of Azad’s visit, it was only then that there was speculation that now the Congress’s choking and internal quarreling could hit the streets.

On Tuesday, when the Youth Congress workers took to the streets against Azad, it gave more air to the choking. It may have far-reaching consequences in the politics of the state in the coming days.

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