RaGa adamant to quit, party workers urge him to take back resignation

Delhi Congress leader Vijay Jatan and some workers, who sat on a hunger strike outside Gandhi's Tughlaq Lane residence, said their demand was that the latter should take his resignation back because the party needed his leadership.

Saima Siddiqui
Published on: 29 May 2019 11:04 AM GMT
RaGa adamant to quit, party workers urge him to take back resignation
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New Delhi: The uncertainty continues to grip Congress on Wednesday as well, with the dubious position of its party chief Rahul Gandhi who is firm to resign from his post of party president. Though his party workers opposed his resignation, some of them even sat on a hunger strike outside his house to convince him against quitting.

The Congress workers were detained by the police and let off subsequently.

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Delhi Congress leader Vijay Jatan and some workers, who sat on a hunger strike outside Gandhi's Tughlaq Lane residence, said their demand was that the latter should take his resignation back because the party needed his leadership.

The crisis in the Congress showed no signs of easing with Gandhi sticking to his decision to resign as party chief after its Lok Sabha poll debacle and staying away from meeting party leaders.

On Tuesday, Gandhi had only met his mother and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, besides senior party leader K C Venugopal and the Congress's chief spokesperson, Randeep Surjewala.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot went to meet Gandhi at his Tughlaq Lane residence on Tuesday, but they only met Priyanka there.

Senior Congress leaders have been pressing upon Gandhi to take back his resignation and revamp the party at all levels in these challenging times.

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(With Agency Inputs)

Saima Siddiqui

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