Bhopal: Party workers are not resigning, says Digvijaya Singh

By ANI | Published: August 30, 2019 10:38 PM2019-08-30T22:38:27+5:302019-08-30T22:45:12+5:30

Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Friday refuted the speculations of an internal tussle in Madhya Pradesh congress over the post of the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief and said that party workers are not resigning from their posts.

Bhopal: Party workers are not resigning, says Digvijaya Singh | Bhopal: Party workers are not resigning, says Digvijaya Singh

Bhopal: Party workers are not resigning, says Digvijaya Singh

Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Friday refuted the speculations of an internal tussle in Madhya Pradesh congress over the post of the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief and said that party workers are not resigning from their posts.

"Kamal Nath is serving as the current PCC President and that post is not vacant. So, whenever a decision is taken, we will see to it," Singh said on Friday while speaking to the reporters.

On being asked about party worker's resignation, Singh said, "This is not true. I had a conversation with Scindia Ji in the afternoon and all this information is false."

Congress leader Ashok Dangi has threatened the top party leadership saying that he along with 500 members will tender their resignation from the party if Jyotiraditya Scindia is kept away from state politics.

"If Jyotiraditya Scindia is kept away from the politics of Madhya Pradesh then I along with 500 people will resign from the party," read the press note by Dangi.

"The top leadership of the party should not forget about the contribution made by Jyotiraditya Scindia in the formation of Congress government in State," it read.

"Some leaders are not able to digest the popularity and outreach of Jyotiraditya Scindia among the masses. That's why they are deliberately trying to keep him away from the politics of the state," said the letter.

"If Jyotiraditya Scindia is kept away from the state politics then I along with 500 party workers will march to Delhi to the Congress office at 10 Janpath with our demand. Even if after that our demands are not met then we all will collectively submit our resignation to Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi," read the letter by Dangi, working president District Congress Committee, Datia.

Recently, Sonia Gandhi had appointed party leader Jyotiraditya Scindia as chairman of the party's screening committee for the forthcoming Maharashtra Assembly polls in her first major election-related decision as interim chief

( With inputs from ANI )

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