Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 30
Knives are out in the Congress over a section of dissenters making daily public statements against the leadership, with Punjab party president Sunil Jakhar on Sunday becoming the first Congress functionary to publicly demand action against the out of line people.
"The Congress president will have to draw a line somewhere. Strong action must be taken against party persons, no matter how senior, who continue to needle the leadership daily even after our president Sonia Gandhi graciously told them she bore no ill-will against anyone. These dissenters are aware that the Congress is going through difficult times. They think they are untouchables and can continue to exploit the party's predicament. They must be dealt with sternly," said Jakhar days after another veteran Ambika Soni demanded disciplinary action against letter writers in the meeting of the Congress Working Committee.
Jakhar also slammed the dissenters for talking inner party reforms and said their demands lacked credibility and conviction. "Some of these people who are asking for reforms have spent quarter of a century in the RS. Their attempt even today is not to cement the party, but to secure their personal positions. If they were so concerned about grooming others and strengthening the Congress why didn't they step back from the RS and vacate the seats for youngsters," said Jakhar.
Source:- The Tribune https://ift.tt/2YOwS4d
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