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Decimated Congress heading to extinction due to internal party politics: Kavinder
10/21/2022 10:45:46 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 21: Kavinder Gupta, senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former Deputy Chief Minister has asserted that Congress party which stands already decimated is now on the verge of extinction due to the internal bickering and party politics.
In a statement issued to media here today, Kavinder Gupta stated that several senior and veteran Congress leaders have left the so called grand old party due to internal party politics and absence of any democratic feature within Congress and having become the fiefdom of Gandhi family. Asserting that Congress is today a sinking ship that can't be saved from sinking by conducting sham election for the party's President post, he said that the damage caused by the Gandhi family to the party is absolutely irreparable and hence it is going to be finished very soon.
The senior BJP leader specifically referred to the internal party politics in Congress having further intensified after Mallikarjun Kharge's election as the new president of the party. He said that having least regard rather tolerance for the democratic principles, even the Congress central election authority chairman Madhusudan Mistry castigated the senior party leader Shashi Tharoor, who unsuccessfully contested the polls for the top post. He said that this reveals that those at the helm of affairs in the decimated party do not want to leave any room for accepting the democratic setup within the party.
Kavinder Gupta said that at the same time Shashi Tharoor has alleged that the Central Election Authority was conspiring against him besides Tharoor's chief election agent claiming irregularities in the conduct of elections. He said that the party itself is accusing Tharoor of putting up one face before the election committee and another in front of the media.
He said that Tharoor is all out to fight for the integrity of the said election despite both contestants being part of the so called same family. He said that it is an irony that the so called election of President is heading towards a fierce battle despite the Party's leader Salman Soz having stated, it matters greatly to our campaign, our volunteers and our supporters that we ensure that the Indian National Congress emerges stronger after this election. He claimed that in view of the existing facts and circumstances within the party, Congress is soon to get dumped into history books as the thing of the past.
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