Azad's first rally in Jammu after leaving Congress, something special to happen!
Azad's first rally in Jammu after leaving Congress, something special to happen!
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New Delhi: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad is going to hold his first rally in Jammu after leaving the Congress. Yes, Azad is going to address a big rally in Jammu's Sainik Form today. On the other hand, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress is going to get a big setback as about 200 Congress workers will submit resignation letters in support of Ghulam Nabi Azad. Let us tell you that about a dozen former ministers and former MLAs, including former Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Tarachand, have already left the Congress and supported Azad, and today i.e. on Sunday, leaders of other parties including Congress also attended the rally of Ghulam Nabi Azad. Will join the new political party being formed by Azad.

You all know that 73-year-old Azad had severed his 50-year-old ties with Congress by resigning on 26 August. Yes and with the resignation, he had held Rahul Gandhi responsible for the fall of the Congress party. At the same time, in a letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi, he said that "Ever since the power of Congress came into the hands of Rahul Gandhi, the party is constantly going towards its downfall. The childish actions of Rahul Gandhi are responsible for this. Yes, and after the resignation, he had announced the formation of a new party, although there is no possibility of announcing a new party in today's rally.''

In fact, Azad is reaching Jammu on a three-day visit today i.e. Sunday morning and during this time his supporters are preparing for his grand welcome. Hoardings and banners have been put up here to welcome Azad on the route from the Jammu airport to the rally venue. Azad will reach the Jammu airport around 10.30 am and will be received there by supporters.

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