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Delhi Congress Politics: There Are Signs Of Open War

Delhi Congress Politics: There are signs of open war in Congress, just waiting for a spark. Signs of open war in Congress are also found in Delhi.

Only one spark is waiting, fire will erupt. An important meeting is going to be held here soon. In this, the next strategy of protest will be decided. It will also become clear who will be the commander of the revolt in Delhi.

Older Congressmen are becoming assertive. They say that the situation is under control due to Corona, otherwise, there would have been a revolt with Delhi and in the states as well.

The leaders who have been strengthening the party for decades should be listened to.

Significantly, among the 23 disgruntled leaders, Delhi also has four. Among them are former Union Minister Kapil Sibal, former State President Arvadar Singh Lovely, former MP Sandeep Dixit, and former Vis President Yoganand Shastri.

It is reported that the list of these disgruntled leaders has become longer. Many former ministers, former MPs, and former MLAs have also joined them. Dissident councilors are also saying goodbye to the party one by one.

If sources are to be believed, disgruntled leaders have decided that it is necessary to raise the voice from Delhi to make the demand for reform in the party country-wide.

That is why preparations for the meeting are going on soon. The role of all the dissidents of the capital will be decided in this meeting. It will also decide who to say what, when, and where.

Delhi Congress Politics: If the Congress is led by inexperienced leaders and experienced leaders will be brought home, then the party’s downfall is certain. It is not a wrong thing to accept and overcome your shortcomings.

Deficiency is also the one that concerns the party. Otherwise, the way and many leaders are leaving the party, they will also leave. When the leader is no more, then the party will not be able to exist.

It should also be noted that experiments are conducted while in power and the position of Congress is not to experiment.

Questioning G-23 is not right: – Ajit Sharma

Bihar Congress Legislature Party leader Ajit Sharma said that whatever is going on in recent times is not good for the health of the party.

At the same time, a senior leader of Bihar Congress and Rajya Sabha member Dr. Akhilesh Prasad Singh was also going to attend the meeting of G-23, but due to health reasons, he could not attend the meeting.

He said that there is no need to raise questions about the G-23 meeting.

Some advisors keep Rahul in the dark: – Furkan Ansari

Jharkhand Congress leader and former MP Furkan Ansari say that Rahul Gandhi is our leader. Time is not right for the leaders who have just protested.

They should talk on the party forum. Former Union Minister Subodh Kant Sahai refused to comment, while State Congress President Dr. Rameshwar Oraon strongly advocated Rahul.

Uttarakhand Congress president Pritam Singh said that there is no dispute about the leadership of Sonia and Rahul even in G-23.

G-23 landed on the ground: – Sunil Jakhar

Punjab Congress President Sunil Jakhar said that the leaders of the G-23 have made policies sitting in the Rajya Sabha for years, they have forgotten the ground struggle.

These leaders need to fight on the ground. They should join the siege of the Raj Bhavan against inflation on Tuesday. We will get benefit from their experiences and they will also have a refresher course.

The party must listen to senior leaders. Should have a meeting with them. If suggestions are coming out then it is not wrong to brainstorm on them.

The leaders who are giving suggestions have also given their entire life to the party. Today, they cannot be immolated in this way.

Mahabal Mishra, former MP, Delhi

The G-23 meeting was attended by those who spent their lives strengthening the party. Ghulam Nabi Azad is one of the leaders. It is not appropriate to raise questions about them.

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