The congress is in a sticky situation in the middle of the current elections of Lok Sabha. The dissatisfaction of its various leaders is outdoors. The resignation of Arvinder Singh Lovely as chief of the Congress of Delhi Pradesh brought the gap within the unity of the party in the national capital under the spotlight. Although Lovely has maintained that there will remain at the congress, there are rumors that he could move to the Bharatiya Janata (BJP) party.
Monday April 29), the unit of Madhya Pradesh of Congress suffered a blow as a candidate for the Indore, Akshay Kanti Bam, withdrew his appointment and joined the BJP. The main leader of the BJP, Kalash Vijayvargiya, announced the news on X and wrote: “The candidate of the Lok Sabha Congress of Indore Akshay Kanti Bam is welcomed in the BJP under the direction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the National President Shri JP Nadda, (MP) Minister Mohan Yadava and the president of the state VD Sharma “.
Bam’s departure is part of a series of outings that Congress had to face this year. From Milind Deora to Ashok Chavan, here are the high -level leaders who left the big old party in 2024.
Milind Deora
Milind Deora left Congress in January to join the Shiv Sena led by the chief minister of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde. He accused the great old party of not giving “importance to merit” and “abuse industrialists and businessmen”.
Deora, who was considered a close help of the former Congress chief, Rahul Gandhi, ended the 55 -year connection of his family with the party with its exit.
The congress accused the BJP of orchestrating Deora’s departure to divert the attention of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from the party.
After Deora, the former minister of Maharashtra, Baba Siddique, also left the Congress.
Ashok Chavan
The former Maharashtra CM Ashok Chavan of the party came on February 12. A day later, he joined the BJP in the presence of the assistant CM became Fadnavis and his head of the Maharashtra Chandrakant Bawankule unit.
Chavan was sent to Rajya Sabha by the saffron party the same month.
He has become the ninth former CM of the Congress to leave the great old party in the past 10 years, joining Amarinder Singh, Ghumam Nabi Azad, the late Ajit Jogi, Sm Krishna, Narayan Rane, Vijay Bahuguna and Giridhar Gamang.
The former gamang of Odisha CM returned to the Congress Giron in January of this year after leaving the party in 2015.
The BJP has put in ban on Chavan to swing the surveys in favor of the party in its original lawn in Nanded in the Marathwada region.
Naveen Jindal
In March, the industrialist Naveen Jindal left the congress in a surprising decision. He was welcomed in the BJP and gave a ticket for Lok Sabha’s polls from Kurukshetra d’Haryana.
Jindal, the president of Jindal Steel and Power, was a deputy for the congress twice from the siege.
He wrote on X at the time: “Today is a very important day in my life. I am proud to have joined the BJP today and I will be able to serve the nation under the direction of the PM Modi. I want to contribute to PM Modi’s “Viiksit Bharat” dream.
Anil Sharma
The former president of the Bihar Congress, Anil Sharma, left in March, saying that Congress was stuck in a “disastrous” partnership with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).
He became the fourth ex-head of the Bihar congress to have left the party in almost a decade.
Sharma, who joined the BJP in April, the alleged Congress leaders, including Kharge, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, suffered from a “common state of mind”, reported PTI.
VIJEND Singh
On April 3, the Olympic medalist, the boxer, Vijender Singh, left the party to join the BJP, saying that it was “return” for him and that it was “good to be back”.
It came one day after sharing a post anti-bJP taking a pothot at PM Modi. Later, Singh said, “I slept (after tweeted) and when I woke up, I realized that I was doing something wrong. I realized that I needed to join the BJP, ”reported India today.
Singh, who had disputed the 2019 Lok Sabha Sabha surveys on a post from the South Delhi congress, is a jat from the village of Kaluwas from Bhiwani to Haryana. About The HindusHe could help the BJP get the votes of his community.
Gourav Vallabh
Gourav Vallabh, a first spokesperson for the congress, resigned from the party on April 4, moving the “path without direction” of the Grand Old.
He allegedly alleged that the congress moved in the wrong direction, against the “basic principle of the party”.
In a letter to the president of the Mallikarjun Kharge Congress, Vallabh said he could not raise anti-sanatan slogans every day or “wealth creators”.
A few hours after leaving the congress, he joined the BJP, saying that he supports the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi of “Viksit Bharat”.
Sanjay Nirupam
The Congress expelled Sanjay Nirupam for “indiscipline” and “anti-party declarations” in early April. However, he said that the action had come after having already resigned from the party.
Nirupam was another high -level outing of the Maharashtra congress. He looked at the riding of Mumbai North West Lok Sabha, but was upset after Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), an ally of the old old party, announced his candidate from the siege.
With agency entries
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