Senior Congress leader targets Rahul, express concern about future
Senior Congress leader targets Rahul, express concern about future
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New Delhi: After the crushing defeat in the Lok Sabha elections, there has been a tremendous uproar in the Congress. The outset began with Rahul Gandhi's resignation as party president which continues till now. Many veteran Congress leaders have expressed their displeasure against the functioning of the party. Another name has been added to this sequence. Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid condemned the party and said that in the situation of Congress, there is no possibility of winning Maharashtra and Haryana elections. The party is going through a period of struggle and cannot decide its future.

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"He said that our biggest problem is that our leader (Rahul Gandhi) left us". The former foreign minister expressed concern over the party's position and said that" the crisis has increased with the resignation of Rahul Gandhi after the defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. Due to his decision, the party could not even conduct the necessary introspection after the defeat. We could not even unite to analyze why we lost in the Lok Sabha elections".

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Salman Khurshid said that "the party is going through a period of struggle in which the party is unlikely to win in the Haryana and Maharashtra assembly elections. The condition of the Congress party has reached such a level that it cannot decide its future not only in the upcoming assembly elections". He said that he is not happy with the temporary arrangement of the party chief. Sonia Gandhi has been made the interim head of the Congress after Rahul Gandhi left the post of president. He said that after the party's defeat in the Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi left the post of party president in a hurry.

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