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It's Congress that has got 'Azadi' from Azad: Youth Congress president Srinivas BV

News Agencies | Updated on: 27 August 2022, 16:54 IST
Srinivas called the whole incident disturbing as according to him, Azad betrayed the party.

Srinivas BV, the president of the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) slammed former Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, a day after Azad resigned from all posts in the Indian National Congress (INC). Srinivas called the whole incident disturbing as according to him, Azad betrayed the party.

"It's not Azad which has got Azadi from Congress, but Congress which has got Azadi from him. The Congress party leadership has always entrusted him and stood by his side at times of despair. But alas, he couldn't give back to the party!" he said.


The IYC President said that this coming at a time when Congress President Sonia Gandhi is undergoing medical treatment is very disheartening." The most hurtful part of his backing off is the timing, as it comes at a time when Congress President Sonia Gandhi Ji is abroad for her medical treatment," Srinivas said.

Srinivas also took a jibe at Azad's Padma Bhushan that he was awarded under the NDA government, earlier this year."Ghulam Nabi Sahab has continuously enjoyed power from 1980-2021 under four generations of Gandhi. As long as he was CM, Union Minister, LoP, and had a Rajya Sabha seat, everything remained fine. But his current vicious attacks on the Congress leadership look like a payback for the Padma Bhushan as well as the extension of his government accommodation," attacked the IYC President.

He also referred to Rahul Gandhi tearing up the ordinance in 2013, which Azad had mentioned in his resignation letter. "If Azad was so hurt by Rahul Gandhi Ji tearing up the ordinance in 2013, why didn't he resign from Union Cabinet then? Why did he accept the Rajya Sabha seat & LoP post in 2014?" asked Srinivas.At last, Srinivas also called his resignation "cooperation" with the "corrupt regime"."

This latest high-profile exit from the Congress party comes after the polls for the Congress President were deferred. Azad's resignation follows a series of exits of senior leaders from the party, including Jyotiraditya Scindia, Jaiveer Shergil, and Jitin Prasada, amongst others.This development comes just weeks after Azad also resigned from the post of Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Congress campaign committee, just hours after he was given the appointment. (ANI)

First published: 27 August 2022, 16:54 IST