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August 18, 2025

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*Uttarakhand: Dinesh Aggarwal went to BJP and said – ‘There is lack of leadership in Congress, they have no greed for the post’

The list of people leaving the party in Congress is continuously getting longer. Now Dinesh Aggarwal’s name has also been added to this list. Senior Congress leader and former cabinet minister Dinesh Aggarwal joined BJP today. Dinesh Aggarwal had resigned from the Congress party a day earlier. After this, today he joined BJP in the presence of many big state level leaders of BJP.

It is being told that veteran Congress leader Dinesh Aggarwal was angry about all the decisions being taken in the Congress during the Lok Sabha elections. Although many Congress leaders tried to persuade him, he did not agree and resigned from Congress membership. Dinesh Aggarwal, who joined BJP after being upset with the party during the Lok Sabha elections, has given a big blow to the Congress.

At the same time, Congress had also hurriedly expelled Dinesh Aggarwal from the party for 6 years. Joined BJP today. BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt, Cabinet Minister Satpal Maharaj, Subodh Uniyal, Premchand Aggarwal, Ganesh Joshi were present during Dinesh Aggarwal’s joining in the BJP office. Apart from this, BJP candidate from Haridwar Lok Sabha seat Trivendra Singh Rawat and former Chief Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank were also seen in the office.

Dinesh Aggarwal said – He has no greed, does not demand any post from BJP

Before this, many big leaders of Congress had already joined BJP. In such a situation, after Dinesh Aggarwal joining BJP, this trend of defection is expected to continue in future also. During this time, Dinesh Aggarwal, who joined BJP, said that today there is a lack of leadership in Congress. Influenced by PM Modi, he has decided to join BJP. He has neither any greed nor has he demanded any post from BJP.

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