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Even peons of party leaders giving lectures to those who have given decades to the party: Manish Tiwari

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New Delhi: The senior Congress leader and the party MP from Anandpur Sahib, Manish Tewari, said that had the party implemented the executive suggestions of the 23 members who convened at Sonia Gandhi's residence in December 2020, the present situation of a crisis would have been avoided.

He also lashed out at the alleged coterie culture that exists in the Congress party and ridiculed it saying even peons of the leaders began to give lessons to those who have given a good part of their life to the party.

Talking to IANS over the phone, the Anandpur Sahib MP said that had the party implemented the suggestions of the G-23 group in December 2020, the current situation would not have arisen.

Hitting out at the 'coterie culture' he said: "Peons of Congress leaders are giving sermons to those who have given decades to party." These "so-called" leaders are not capable of winning even the municipal polls.

Asserting that he is not a tenant but a shareholder in the party, the veteran leader said the very fact that Congress is losing all elections confirms that the party is not in sync with the people of the country.

Ghulam Nabi Azad, in his resignation letter, has blamed Rahul Gandhi for the destruction of the party and alleged that proxies are propped up for the president's post, who will only be a mere puppet.

Azad alleged that the G-23 leaders were abused, humiliated, insulted and vilified in a specially summoned meeting of the extended Congress Working Committee following their letter seeking reforms in the party in 2020.

"Unfortunately, the situation in the Congress party has reached such a point of no return that now "proxies are being propped up to take over the leadership of the party. This experiment is doomed to fail because the party has been so comprehensively destroyed that the situation has become irretrievable. Moreover, the 'chosen one' would be nothing more than a puppet on a string," his resignation letter read.

He said at the national level, Congress has conceded the political space available to the BJP and state-level space to regional parties.

"This all happened because the leadership in the past eight years has tried to foist a non-serious individual at the helm of the party," he alleged without taking the name of Rahul Gandhi.

Azad alleged that in August 2020 when he and 22 other senior colleagues, including former Union Ministers and Chief Ministers wrote to Sonia Gandhi to flag the abysmal drift in the party, the "coterie" choose to "unleash its sycophants on us and got us attacked, vilified and humiliated in the crudest manner possible".

IANS Input

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