New Delhi, Aug 27 : A day after Ghulam Nabi Azad slammed the Congress at the Congress G-23, another leader Manish Tewari slammed G-23 for its “coterie culture”.Talking to IANS via phone In a phone conversation, the Anandpur Sahib MP said had the party followed the recommendations of the G-23 group in December 2020 the current situation could not have been the case.
But, in a rant about the”coterie” culture he declared: “Peons of Congress leaders are preaching to those who have devoted decades to the their political party.” The “so-called” leaders aren’t in a position of getting even municipal elections.
Announcing the fact that he isn’t a tenant, but an investor in the party the veteran leader stated that the the fact that Congress is losing every election indicates that the party isn’t in tune with the majority of the nation.
Ghulam Nabi Azad in his resignation letter has claimed Rahul Gandhi for the demise of the party and suggested that proxies have been rigged to be presidents and will be an unimportant puppet.
Azad claimed that the leaders were attacked, humiliated, and discredited in an event specially scheduled of the extended Congress Working Committee following their letter requesting changes in the political party in 2020.The letter was signed by 23 of the leaders.
“Unfortunately the state of affairs in the Congress party has reached that it is at a point of irreparable damage that “proxies are being encouraged to assume the top position of the party.This plan is likely to fail due to the fact that the Congress party has been completely destroyed that it is now irreparable.
Furthermore, the “chosen one” would not be more than the string of a puppet,” his resignation leader stated.
He stated that at the national level the Congress has given up the political space that is available to the BJP as well as state-level area to regional party.
“This was all due to the fact that the ruling party in the last eight years have tried to put a non-serious candidate in the head of the party.” he alleged without using his name of Rahul Gandhi.
Azad claimed that in August of 2020, when he along with 22 other senior colleagues including former Chief Ministers and Union Ministers, wrote to Sonia Gandhi to flag the dismal trend in the party The “coterie” decided to “unleash its sycophants at us and resulted in us being targeted, vilified, and humiliated in the most crude way possible”.
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