Jammu / Srinagar: Four former ministers and three former Congress legislators in Jammu and Kashmir are among several senior members to resign on Wednesday from the party’s post, allegating that their suggestions and opinions on party affairs are rarely searched or heard.
They were said to be close to the Ghulam Prophet Azad, a former opposition leader at Rajya Sabha, who was between 23 top Congress politicians to make similar charges in a letter to the party’s leadership last year.
They held the Head of Unit J & K Capress Ga Mir who was responsible for the crisis and wrote in their resignation letter that ‘hostile attitudes’ from party leadership in the United area forced them to withdraw from all party posts.
For his share, Mir said he had not received the resignation and the member “did not hold any position at the party” besides being a legislator in the past.
He said they had never communicated their hatred, both to the Vice President of the Rahul Gandhi Congress when they met him in Jammu last month or to the AICC country responsible for Rajni Patil.
Mir said the latest political drama a conspiracy with “some of the top Delhi-based Congress leaders” tried to squeeze high orders for important positions at the party.
The names that stand out from the resignation on Wednesday include GM Saroori, Jugal Kishore Sharma, Waqar Rasool, Dr.
Manohar Lal Sharma, Ghulam Nabi Monga, Naresh Gupta, Subash Gupta, Amin Bhat, Anwar Bhat and Inayat Ali.
They said the Congress High Command was told several times that Mir “did not bring respect and the desired reputation for this coveted post”, but no action was taken.
According to the source of the request to remove it served to Rahul Gandhi during the Jammu visit, but it was not serious.
They said more than 200 members of the top congress, including former ministers, MLA, MLC, PCC office carriers, district presidents and AICC functionaries, have stopped and joined the other party over the past few months.
Reacting to the mass resignation at Congress, former Deputy Minister of Kavinder Kavinder from BJP said the party at J & K would collapse due to conflict.