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During power Cong ministers in J&K treated workers as untouchable: Rahul | | | Early Times Report jammu, Aug 26: Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi today bluntly told party leaders that it was all due to the misdeeds and mis-behaviour of party Ministers that Congress party had badly lost Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. Rahul Gandhi flatly said that Congress Ministers, who enjoyed power for 12 long years, were completely failed to maintain relations with party workers and were virtually hijacked by the power brokers and touts. Credible sources said while interacting with party leaders during his visit at Jammu this evening, Rahul Gandhi said that no doubt BJP had launched a false campaign with full of promises to lure the voters but fault was also from the part of Congress Ministers. "As long as Congress ministers remained in power, they treat party workers as untouchable and after losing power they again started approach Congress workers", Rahul Gandhi observed and maintained it was result of this attitude of party ministers that Congress has lost badly in the Assembly polls. He told party leaders that workers are the back-bone of the party so it is their duty to maintain their dignity and honour whenever in the power. Regretting that party ministers had not given due respect to the workers when they were in power, Rahul Gandhi advised the ministers to keep grass-root level in good humour for success of the party. Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir in his address also shifted all blames on party ministers for defeat of Congress party in Assembly elections. Mir, who himself was minister in the previous NC-Congress regime, admitted that party ministers had ill-treated party workers so majority of the workers were annoyed with them. "I do admit that ministers of the previous NC-Congress regime had treated party workers as untouchable", sources quoting Mir said. Rahul Gandhi and GA Mir have endorsed but majority of the Congress have been saying for the last six months. Party leadership has ultimately admitted that it was result of the behaviour of party ministers that Congress lost badly in the Assembly polls. |
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