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Congress again on brink of split: Kavinder | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 27: The political Mahapandits across the nation have started sensing another division in the Congress party since era of sycophancy towards Nehru-Gandhi clan seems to be dying down. This was stated by senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta in a statement issued here on Saturday. The senior BJP leader said that latest developments in the Congress party have indications of intrinsic uprising with voices of dissent resonating in the political circles signaling for another dent to this already tumbling political block. Recalling similar instances in late 1960s when Morarji Desai left Congress and later ND Tiwari parted ways, Kavinder said that this time it seems that J&K UT will turn out to be the place of happening as far as further degrading of this party which is presently bereft of 'principles and ideology' is concerned. He vociferously decried the left-over Congress party leadership for misguiding the people of the country on rising fuel prices and sky-rocketing inflation. He rather accused Congress party for its blunders in the last over 70 years resulting into slow growth rate and poverty. He said that since the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has took the reins of the country there is drastic change in corruption scenario as giving and taking bribe have become things of the past. Admitting that BJP Government has faced certain setbacks due to misdoings of Congress party in the past, the former Deputy Chief Minister said that now things have been sorted out and the current status despite losses incurred due to Covid-19 in 2020 is not bad at all. Kavinder said that Congress need not any external force for its decimation as its leaders sitting at helm are doing this service with full efficacy and soon the country will become free of this good for nothing party. |
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