Jyotiraditya Scindia gives advice to Congress, says "Party should be self-conscious"
Jyotiraditya Scindia gives advice to Congress, says
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Bhopal: Questions have been raised about the functioning of the party after the crushing defeat of the Congress in the Lok Sabha elections. Many veteran Congress leaders have given advice on the functioning of the party. Another senior leader has been named in this episode. In fact, former Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has supported him on the political ruckus arising out of the statement of former foreign minister Salman Khurshid on Congress and Rahul Gandhi. Scindia has said that "the situation that the party is currently going through needs self-determination".

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"So that the situation can be rectified by implementing it. Scindia was talking to reporters at his residence, Jai Vilas Palace. The Congress leader said that I never react to anyone's statement, but I believe so". Scindia expressed ignorance over the expansion of the CM Kamal Nath cabinet. On the question of elections in Maharashtra, he said that "the entire team, including two former chief ministers, the current state Congress president and the Leader of the House, are working together".

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"I have only been entrusted with the screening committee. I am playing it with full responsibility". It may be known that Salman Khurshid had said about Rahul Gandhi that the future of the party has fallen into darkness due to our leader Rahul Gandhi leaving the post. In the condition of the Congress, it cannot decide its future. With this, he said that "our biggest problem is that our leader (Rahul Gandhi) has left the post of president. Earlier too, Congress leaders including Shashi Tharoor, Jairam Ramesh and many others have raised questions about the functioning of the party".

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