Thursday, December 26, 2024

Capt Amarinder says, Congress doomed beyond redemption

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CHANDIGARH, August 26: Former Chief Minister and president of the Punjab Lok Congress, Capt Amarinder Singh today said that the Congress party under current dispensation was doomed beyond redemption.

“When you cannot retain leaders like Ghulam Nabi Azad who spent his entire life with the party, there is something terminally wrong with your functioning and the way you treat your senior and seasoned leaders”, the former Chief Minister remarked in a statement, released here today.

Questioning the claims of certain leaders that the party had given Azad so much, Capt Amarinder said, it is a reciprocal process. “Party is made by the blood and sweat and hardwork of leaders”, he remarked, adding, “it cannot be a one-man show”.

Congratulating Mr Azad for taking the bold decision, he said, a conscientious and sincere leader cannot compromise on principles and dignity. “It is a particular set of people with a particular set of vested interests that has started the rot”, he observed, while pointing out how senior leaders who withstood so many storms from time to time and stood by the party are being forced to leave.

Capt Amarinder condemned the malicious statements made by certain Congress leaders against Mr Azad. “Instead of leveling baseless charges against him, you should introspect as why this exodus is turning non-stop and terminal”, he advised those trying to be “more loyal than the king”.

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