Argument continues in Haryana Congress, a spate of resignations after Ashok Tanwar left the party
Argument continues in Haryana Congress, a spate of resignations after Ashok Tanwar left the party
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Chandigarh: The Congress has suffered a major setback before voting for the Haryana Assembly. The party's former state president Ashok Tanwar has resigned from the Congress. While his decision has given the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) an opportunity to be aggressive in the election season, Tanwar's decision has become more challenging for the Congress. After Tanwar's resignation, several other leaders in the Congress have also resigned.

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After the resignation by Ashok Tanwar on Saturday, several officials including state spokesperson Rajesh Yadav, state president of Legal Cell Naveen Sharma, Gurugram Youth District President, National Coordinator Mahaveer, business cell state chairman, woman president held a press conference in Gurugram has announced his resignations. These office-bearers of the Tanwar group have jointly resigned, accusing the top leadership of the Congress of ignoring them.

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State President of Legal Cell Naveen Sharma says that the way he was ignored in the assembly elections is disappointing. Questioning the distribution of tickets, he said that there is a lot of anger and anger among the officials. Some of the leaders who resigned were seeking tickets from Gurugram assembly and some from Badshahpur and Sohna assembly, but they were not given tickets. Therefore, after the resignation of Ashok Tanwar, these leaders also left the party.

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