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Cong finds it difficult to keep its flock together
3/7/2020 11:43:02 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Mar 7: With the decision of former minister Altaf Bukhari to form new party, Congress finding it difficult to keep its flock together because many leaders of the party are reportedly ready to quit the party to join the new front.
Already some senior leaders from Jammu and Kashmir Valley have resigned from the party to join Bukhari’s outfit but many others are likely to follow suit. Credible sources said that incompetent Congress leaders are finding it difficult to control its leaders because most of the leaders are feeling that incumbent leadership is not competent enough to face prevailing challenges. Secondly, sources said, those Congress leaders are running day today affairs of the party who had failed to even get respectable votes in the assembly elections.
It was all due to fear that Congress leaders issued a statement late Saturday evening, in which all Congress Corporators of Jammu Municipal Corporation have reaffirmed their full faith in the party and said that they reject the opportunist stand of any party leader changing loyality at this juncture, for individual interests.
In a joint statement all Congress Corporators have expressed their full faith in the party and its ideology and reaffirmed their commitment to stand by the party in every thick and thin. They said that few individual leaders are changing their loyality for their individual interests and have nothing to do with the interests of common public. They party has given them enough, even at the cost of those of who have given a lot to the party but unfortunately they are changing loyalty.
They said that the entire cadre of the party is strong and committed to fight against opportunist forces especially those who go on changing ideologies and coining new slogans to exploit and befool the masses for their individual careers in politics. They said that people are wise enough to see through the game plan of these leaders who are acting at the behest of their new found mentors promising them a better future to them.
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