‘Senior leaders are being disrespected’
Key points
- ‘Ghulam Nabi Azad and Kapil Sibal have worked hard to build Congress’
- ‘If Rahul Gandhi ji is bringing charges against them, they should leave the party’
- ‘We are ready to receive you at BJP’
New Delhi: Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said that since veteran Congressional leaders like Kapil Sibal, Ghulam Nabi Azad and others have been accused of collusion with the BJP; they should resign and join the BJP.
Athwale further said that if the top leaders are not respected then they should leave the big party as Jyotiraditya Scindia did and added that the saffron party is ready to welcome them into its fold.
Even Sachin Pilot did, but he made a compromise. Rahul Gandhi is wrong to blame the people who built Congress, he added.
‘Rahul is wrong to blame the people who built Congress’
“There is a controversy over the position of head of Congress. Rahul Gandhi has accused Sibal, Azad of working on behalf of BJP. Therefore, I ask Sibal, Azad to resign from Congress. They have spent many years expanding Congress, but they should leave the party and join the BJP now, ”Athawale told ANI.
Saying that the NDA government in the Center will continue to return to power for many more years, the head of the Republican Party of India (A) expressed hope that it will win more than 350 seats in the next general election.
Calling the BJP a mass party with people of all castes, sects and religions joining the saffron party, Athwale said that he will win, keep winning in the next election and eradicate Congress.
‘Even Sachin Pilot did it but reached a compromise’
Sibal and Azad were among the 23 great leaders of the great party who had written to interim president Sonia Gandhi and demanded radical changes in the party.
In defending the letter, Azad had said that it was no big deal if his letter was leaked and asked if “indiscipline” action should not be taken against the leaders attacking them.
The main leader had also said that Congress is at a “record low” and will continue in opposition for the “next 50 years” if elections to the Congressional Work Committee (CWC) and organizational positions are not held. key. .