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Punjab, exits give fuel to G-23: Kapil Sibal, Ghulam Nabi Azad speak up

Is Congress Weakening

The tenure of Gulam Nabi Azad in Rajya sabha is going to end, on this occasion congress senior leader kapil sibal is present with gulam Nabi Azad. Even gulam Nabi Azad wrote a letter to Sonia Gandhi to participate in G-23 meeting where they can make strategies on strengthening of congress.

Leaders Open Up the situation of Congress party

leaders said their identity is Congress and no one can take this identity from them. They insisted that they have not come from above or backdoor but from the front door and after walking a long distance they have reached their present positions in the party. Senior Leaders like Anand Sharma said they were heirs of the Congress and they will fight with all strength in the upcoming elections from different states.

“Why we have assembled here? Let us talk the truth. We can’t lie under the Gandhiji’s shadow. It is time to tell truth and today we will speak the truth. Truth is that we see Congress party getting weakened and we have assembled here like earlier to make the Congress party stronger,” senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal said.

What kapil sibal said?

He said a fight for new “azadi” has begun from Jammu today and it will grow and strengthen the Congress. “Congress has to be strengthened and autocracy has to go,” Sibal added.

Speaking about Ghulam Nabi Azad, whose tenure as a Rajya Sabha member ended earlier this month, Sibal asserted that time has come to strengthen the Congress party and if the Congress party is weakened, it means the country has weakened.

Panjab amid political issues force them to provoke such G 23 meeting. After the meeting of Amit Shah and captain Amrinder Singh, Congress party is in a little doubt that will they exist in such situations where the Congress leaders leaving party just for chair. Is the future of congress party would be safe.

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