PC Chacko expressed dissatisfaction with the letter written by leaders demanding change
PC Chacko expressed dissatisfaction with the letter written by leaders demanding change
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Kerala: Recently, senior Congress leader PC Chacko has expressed dissatisfaction over the letter written by his fellow leaders demanding change. Actually, expressing dissatisfaction during this time, he said, 'A lot of things are going on in Delhi in an improvised way'. Apart from this, he also said that, despite being a permanent member of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), he was not invited for the important meeting held on Monday. In fact, he says, 'Senior Congress leaders should have avoided writing letters and releasing it in the media before the CWC meeting'.

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In a conversation with a website recently, Chacko said, "I am not against writing letters, but in this way, I am against writing letters and releasing it in the press a day before the working committee meeting." All people are in Delhi, only one phone call can be held. Yesterday, I sent a message to Sonia Gandhi and said that many things in Delhi are going on improvised. I am a permanent member of the CWC, but I have not been invited. Maybe, I would have given a solution. ''

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Apart from this, he also said about the signature on the letter of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mukul Wasnik, Ahmed Patel. Patel is considered to be the political advisor of Sonia Gandhi. At the same time, this case is being described as very complicated but it spoiled the image of the party and hurt Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. Let us also tell you that in the meeting held on last Monday, a unanimous decision was made that 'Sonia Gandhi will take over the command of the party till the election of the new president in the AICC i.e. All India Congress Committee meeting.'

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