Congress doors shut for defectors: Digvijay Singh

Congress doors shut for defectors: Digvijay Singh
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AICC general secretary and Telangana in-charge for party affairs Digvijay Singh asserted that the doors of Congress party are permanently shut for those who had defected to Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). Since they had left for personal gains, they would not be allowed to return back to party fold, he said.

AICC General Secretary Digvijay Singh terms KCR's PPT a bundle of lies

Hyderabad: AICC general secretary and Telangana in-charge for party affairs Digvijay Singh asserted that the doors of Congress party are permanently shut for those who had defected to Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). Since they had left for personal gains, they would not be allowed to return back to party fold, he said.

Speaking on the occasion of 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Dr B R Ambedkar here on Tuesday, he said that the party which is taking on BJP at the Centre on ideological lines, will continue to fight the TRS in the State, which had betrayed the poor and Dalits after coming to power. He called upon the State leadership to directly communicate with the ‘opinion makers’ rather than holding public meetings.

Describing the recent PowerPoint Presentation (PPP) by the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao as bundle of falsehood, he asked the party men to reach out to masses for disproving his claims on various irrigation projects. While the Chief Minister is boastful about constructing 2-BHK houses, nothing related this project is earmarked in the current budget. “A team of leaders should visit districts and mandals for strengthening the party, so that fight can be taken forward more forcefully,” he said.

While pointing out that the Congress government has provided Dalits like Meira Kumar and Sushil Kumar Shinde, the highest positions in the government, he said on contrast to this the NDA government which claims to be champion of Dalits failed to provide even a single Ministry in the cabinet.

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