Conflict over letter dispute in Congress, demand to remove Gulam Nabi Azad from party
Conflict over letter dispute in Congress, demand to remove Gulam Nabi Azad from party
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New Delhi: The long-standing political arrogance in Congress is not taking the name of stopping. Party leaders are now seen to be divided into two factions regarding the letter written by the 23 Congress leaders to the party's interim president Sonia Gandhi. Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Congress leader and former Legislative Council member Naseeb Pathan has demanded party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad to show his way out of the Congress.

Naseeb Pathan has said that the party has given a lot to Azad, but the kind of attitude he has against the party in recent times does not give good signs. Naseeb Pathan further said that, when everything went right in the meeting of the Congress Working Committee and Sonia Gandhi also asked to end this whole controversy, even after Azad spoke to the media, the party Gave a statement against He said that after Ghulam Nabi Azad broke the party's discipline, he should be 'liberated' from the party.

Naseeb Pathan said that perhaps Ghulam Nabi Azad has forgotten that he was made the CM of Jammu and Kashmir by Sonia Gandhi first, later he won the by-election. The Congress gave him so much, but Azad did not loyalties with the party.

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