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50 Jammu and Kashmir Congress leaders give up occasion in assist of Azad

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By PTI

JAMMU: More than 50 senior Congress leaders, together with former Jammu and Kashmir deputy chief minister Tara Chand, resigned from the occasion in assist of Ghulam Nabi Azad right here on Tuesday.

They submitted a joint resignation letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

Chand and a number of other others, together with former ministers Abdul Majid Wani, Manohar Lal Sharma, Gharu Ram and former MLA Balwan Singh, introduced their resignations from their occasion, together with its major membership, at a press convention.

“We have submitted a joint resignation letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi in support of Azad,” Balwan Singh stated.

Azad, 73, a former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, ended his five-decade affiliation with the Congress on Friday, terming the occasion “comprehensively destroyed” and lashing out at Rahul Gandhi for “demolishing” its complete consultative mechanism. He will quickly a launch a national-level occasion from Jammu and Kashmir.

Over a dozen distinguished Congress leaders, together with former ministers and legislators, in addition to a whole bunch of Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) members, municipal corporators and district and block degree leaders have already left the Congress to hitch Azad.

JAMMU: More than 50 senior Congress leaders, together with former Jammu and Kashmir deputy chief minister Tara Chand, resigned from the occasion in assist of Ghulam Nabi Azad right here on Tuesday.

They submitted a joint resignation letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

Chand and a number of other others, together with former ministers Abdul Majid Wani, Manohar Lal Sharma, Gharu Ram and former MLA Balwan Singh, introduced their resignations from their occasion, together with its major membership, at a press convention.

“We have submitted a joint resignation letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi in support of Azad,” Balwan Singh stated.

Azad, 73, a former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, ended his five-decade affiliation with the Congress on Friday, terming the occasion “comprehensively destroyed” and lashing out at Rahul Gandhi for “demolishing” its complete consultative mechanism. He will quickly a launch a national-level occasion from Jammu and Kashmir.

Over a dozen distinguished Congress leaders, together with former ministers and legislators, in addition to a whole bunch of Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) members, municipal corporators and district and block degree leaders have already left the Congress to hitch Azad.