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Khushboo Sundar’s Allegation, No Freedom In Congress

Khushboo Sundar’s allegation, no freedom to speak the truth in Congress, was insulted. Claiming to be humiliated in the Congress, South Indian film actress Khushboo Sundar expressed surprise on Tuesday how a party that does not have the freedom to speak the truth can do good to the country.

A day after joining the BJP, Khushboo said that when the Congress was in power, the party had taken the initiative on Goods and Services Tax (GST), but now whether tax reforms or the agricultural legislation of the Center, congress is simply opposed to the saffron party, they are finding flaws.

She said that even when she was in Congress, she welcomed the national education policy and the abolition of instant triple talaq.

In her first press conference at the headquarters of BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit, the actress claimed, ‘(in Congress) I was insulted and not invited to party functions. I used to know about programs only after watching the newspaper. She said that despite such atmosphere, she remained committed to the Congress till she left the party.

Khushboo left the Congress in Delhi and joined the BJP on Monday. She was a national spokesperson in Congress for six years. She also targeted the Congress for Jyotiraditya Scindia leaving the Congress and marginalizing 23 leaders who recently wrote letters to Sonia Gandhi.

Quitting the Congress, she said that I do not want to talk about it in great detail. I left the Congress because I was not happy with their functioning. The Congress party has now changed.

Party people have changed and their views have changed. Khushboo said that Congress had been talking about giving me responsibility for the last four years. I told them that the local leaders were not treating me well but they did not wake up.

Meanwhile, in Haryana, Non-Jat voters will play a decisive role in the by-election of Jat-dominated Baroda Halka. No political party is ignoring non-Jat voters. Leaders of all parties are trying to bring non-Jat voters in their favor along with Jats.

In the by-elections, a prominent party will definitely play the card of non-Jat, keeping in mind the ethnic figures. In 2000, the story of Gohana adjacent to Baroda is being remembered. In this election, INLD Supremo Omprakash Chautala played the non-Jat card among many veteran Jat leaders on the general seat Gohana and was also successful.

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