Sonia Gandhi's instructs Congress leaders, Says- Avoid unnecessary statements

New Delhi: President of Congress Sonia Gandhi has taken a tough stand on the rhetoric of the leaders of Madhya Pradesh. Sonia Gandhi has instructed Congress leaders to refrain from making unnecessary statements. Sonia Gandhi said, "if anyone has any problem with any leader or government, then they should raise it in the appropriate form within the party, their problem will definitely be resolved. If the appropriate forum is not heard, the party president can also be made aware of the matters".

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After nearly a decade and a half in the state, the Congress, which came to power, is searching for a new president. State President Kamal Nath is currently the CM as well and he has requested to make a new president in front of the party's top leadership several times since the assembly elections. Not only this, but he has also offered to resign from the post of president. Since then, the churning of the party is going on with the new president.

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The result of the war within the Congress is that together the names of more than 10 leaders have joined the race for the party president. Chief among them is former CM Digvijay Singh, former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, former Leader of Opposition Ajay Singh, former Minister Mukesh Nayak, current minister Umang Singhar. Along with this, the names of Omkar Singh, Kamleshwar Patel, Sajjan Verma, Bala Bachchan, former MP Meenakshi Natarajan and former women president Shobha Ojha are also in the race.

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