Kerala election: 4 Congress leaders resign from Wayanad, Rahul Gandhi recently visited
Kerala election: 4 Congress leaders resign from Wayanad, Rahul Gandhi recently visited
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Kochi: Before the assembly elections to be held in N, the Congress is seen to be staggering in the political circles. Four prominent Congress leaders have resigned from the party in Wayanad, the parliamentary constituency of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, after which the Congress has been in trouble before the Kerala elections.

According to media reports, former Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee member KK Vishwanathan, KPCC Secretary MS Vishwanathan, DCC General Secretary PK Anil Kumar and Mahila Congress leader Sujaya Venugopal have left the party. These leaders are believed to have resigned within a week due to dissatisfaction within the party. Ms Vishwanathan said that he is resigning from the party due to the failure of the Congress leadership in the district and neglect by the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee leadership. He said, 'Due to neglect by the KPCC leadership and the failure of the District Congress Committee, I am resigning from the post of Secretary of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee and from the primary membership of the party.'

At the same time, KK Vishwanathan alleged that the party is run by a three-member team in Wayanad. At the same time, PK Anil Kumar formally joined the Lok Tantrik Janata Dal (LJD) in the presence of MP MV Shreyaskumar.

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