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‘I’m a 24-carat Congressman’: Azad expelled rumors out

'I'm a 24-carat Congressman': Azad expelled rumors out
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Jammu: Ghulam Prophet Azad on Sunday rested all speculations about the possibility of the party, calling himself “24 carat congressmen” and said he was not annoyed with the party, but instead worked to unite and unite his workers.
The former minister’s chairman has held a public demonstration in Jammu and Kashmir for almost two months and was seen accompanied by his loyalists including senior party leaders and former ministers who recently resigned from their party’s post in the rebellion against the J & K congress president.
Talking with reporters after handling public meetings in the Khour border belt on the outskirts of Jammu, Azad, however, said reform was a dynamic and imperative process for each party, the community and the country as a whole for the benefit of people.
“Yes, I’m a member of Congress.
Who tells you right? 24 ‘rust’ Congressman.
How is it if 18 carats challenge 24 carats?” Azad said, answering questions about speculation the possibility of a part of the party such as the former Punjab head of Minister Amarinder Singh.
Azad, which is among 23 Congress leaders who have been seeking organizational improvements last year, said he was not happy with the party.
“The party who divides it only looks at the division.
We are the people who connect people.
We establish unity (in party ranking) because we are for unification,” he said.
Asked about his call for reform, he said reform was needed on each party, every society and country.
“Reformation is a sustainable and necessary process on each party …
The legislature is also a kind of reform.
Many past crimes are not in the community today because of reform,” he said, adding communalism and cashiers in the community today also need to be reformed.
Azad said reform was a sustainable process, a dynamic process that continued throughout the world.
Regarding his view of “white terrorism” who was highlighted by a military officer based in Srinagar, he said he did not know what he meant by it.
“I have said that politicians should do the right things for the welfare of the people but sometimes they do Satan’s work by dividing people.
We have to stop it,” he said.
In the question of the prospect of the congress in the subsequent assembly selection it is likely to be held after restrictions, Azad said people were master in the arrangement of democracy and defeat and victory from any party in their hands.
However, he said people in all hours and Kashmir was “fed up” with BJP because of increased inflation and increasingly unemployed.

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