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Four months after exit, Ghulam Nabi Azad may return to Congress: Report

In an explosive resignation letter, Azad had launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi and blamed him for the situation Congress is in today. Accusing the Wayanad MP of insulting senior party leaders, he said that all decisions are taken by Rahul or worse his security guards and PAs.

Published on: Dec 30, 2022 06:40 PM IST
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Former Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, who had resigned from the party amid high drama four months ago, is likely to return, ANI reported. The talks between Azad and the Congress have also been initiated.

A senior Congress leader told Hindustan Times, "Anything can happen in politics. But we will be really surprised if Azaad saab returns to Congress."

Ghulam Nabi Azad has floated a new political outfit 'Democratic Azad Party' after quitting Congress. (PTI)
Ghulam Nabi Azad has floated a new political outfit 'Democratic Azad Party' after quitting Congress. (PTI)

During the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh assembly polls, Azad had said that only Congress can compete with the BJP. The 73-year-old leader, who in his resignation letter had lashed out at Rahul Gandhi, said he is not against the Congress policy but had issues with its weak system.

After Azad's statement, Bharat Jodo Yatra convenor Digvijaya Singh is believed to have invited his former colleague to join Rahul Gandhi's march. According to report, Akhilesh Prasad Singh and Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who were with Azad in the rebel group G23, advocated his return to the party and participation in the Yatra. Veteran Congress leader Ambika Soni, has also been assigned the responsibility to bridge the gap between Azad and the Grand Old Party's high command.

More than 100 office bearers and founding members of the DAP announced their resignation from the party in support of the three leaders.

(With PTI, ANI inputs)

 
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