After former Union minister Kapil Sibal publicly introduced his determination to stop Congress after 30 years on Wednesday, social gathering General Secretary KC Venugopal reacted saying that individuals come and go. “He had already written a letter to the party president. The letter says that he firmly believed in the values of Congress. He said nothing else. Let him state his position. Then I can say. The resignation letter is of a very high standard. People come and go from our party. This is a big party. Some may be leaving the party. May some going to other parties. I am not going to blame anybody who left the party. Congress has a vast space,” Venugopal was quoted as saying by ANI.
Venugopal additional advised ANI that the social gathering will probably be rebuilt from scratch, whereas declaring that within the newly fashioned construction, everybody will probably be given a job and so they must act in accordance with contemporary pointers that can quickly be fashioned.
The high Congress chief stated that the Grand Old Party was prepared to beat any problem, particularly the one posed by the central authorities and its companies. He believed that regardless of momentary setbacks, the social gathering will probably be “taken forward brilliantly”.
In a shock announcement at this time, Kapil Sibal advised reporters that he had already resigned from the Congress again on May 16, across the identical time the Congress’ Chintan Shivir additionally concluded. After submitting his nomination papers as an impartial candidate supported by Samajwadi Party, Sibal advised reporters, “I had a deep relationship with the Congress. It was for 30-31 years. This is not a small thing. I joined the Congress because of Rajivji (former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi). You must be thinking, how can one leave the Congress after 31 years. There must be something that my heart must feel. Sometimes, such decisions need to be taken. But my ideology is that of the Congress. I am not far away from the Congress and its ideology. I am with the sentiments of the party”.
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