Sibal said on the Congress letter dispute - 'those who raised their voices were called 'Jaichand-traitors'
Sibal said on the Congress letter dispute - 'those who raised their voices were called 'Jaichand-traitors'
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New Delhi: Congress veteran Kapil Sibal has said on the letter dispute related to the party that important issues were raised in this letter and he is sad that those who raised voices were called 'Jaichand' and 'traitor'. Sibal has said that the signatories in this letter are not in any defensive position and they have kept their opinion with full vigor.

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Talking to a private news channel, Kapil Sibal has said that he wrote this letter to raise some important issues. He said that the Congress party has reached a historically low position and the revival plan for the party is the need of the hour. He said that people have not read this letter, if they had read the letter, they would have understood that this letter is not meant to show anyone down or tarnish the image of Gandhi family.

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Kapil Sibal said that we have praised the leadership and appreciated his contribution, but we also need a radical change. Let us tell you that 23 leaders of the Congress Party wrote a letter to the interim President of the Congress, Sonia Gandhi, and talked about the change in the party leadership. There was a lot of uproar on this issue in the recent meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC). Congress President Sonia Gandhi had offered the resignation after this letter, while on this letter, Rahul Gandhi said that those writing the letter have met the BJP.

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