Rift in Uttarakhand Congress, Kishore Upadhyay expresses displeasure for not being invited to virtual rally
Rift in Uttarakhand Congress, Kishore Upadhyay expresses displeasure for not being invited to virtual rally
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Dehradun: In the last few days, the political stir in the country has intensified. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand Congress has started to hold virtual rallies like BJP. The first rally was held in Nainital city. Party leaders claim that in the COVID-19 crisis, it is not possible to have door-to-door public contact or meetings, so the problems of common people, Congress workers and Congress officials are being heard by conducting virtual rallies, which lead to the main opposition party Because of this, it can be raised on the appropriate forum.

Overall, the goal of the rally is to rejuvenate the Congress, but it seems to be eclipsed as soon as it starts. The former state president of the Congress has expressed its outrage at this. At the same time, the wind of the virtual rally of these big wishes of the State Congress Committee has been removed by Kishore Upadhyay, former state president of the Congress itself. Kishore has expressed displeasure at his Twitter account for not calling himself to the rally.

Kishore has written on Twitter. Upadhyay has tagged his unhappy post with the goal of informing Congress leader Ahmed Patel National Secretary General KC Venugopal, Anurag Narayan Singh, in-charge Rajesh Dharmani, PCC Chief Pritam Singh, Leader of Opposition Indira Hridayesh. No response has come from the opposition.

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