Uttarakhand: Congress continues to fall – Raturi and Raman of AAP, Harak said, youth are burning their hopes of Harda

The infighting in the Uttarakhand Congress is not taking the name of stopping, the factionalism started from the last assembly elections and the result of the neglect of the big leaders and the exodus of leaders from the party. Congressmen raised their fingers on the decision and many leaders including MLAs showed rebellious tone, the result was that the party had to lose the Khatima by-election and many leaders were disillusioned with the Congress one by one. Many veteran leaders like Kishore Upadhyay, Jot Singh Bisht, RP Raturi, Kamlesh Raman have left the party tired of their ignorance and infighting in the party. Out of which Kishor Upadhyay has also registered victory in the last assembly elections after getting ticket from BJP. While other leaders have joined AAP.
Let us tell you that recently, three Congress leaders Rajendra Prasad Raturi, Kamlesh Raman and Kuldeep Chaudhary joined the Aam Aadmi Party, after which Harak Singh Rawat, who sat silently from BJP during the assembly elections, also swung into action. There was a sudden gathering of Congress leaders at his residence and Harak Singh Rawat not only took a jibe at the Congress organization, but also made sharp attacks on the statements of Harish Rawat. Meanwhile, the sudden arrival of Congress leaders at his house heated up many discussions in the political corridors. By evening, news came that many Congress leaders had gathered at Harak Singh Rawat’s house and Congress MLAs and former state president Pritam Singh, Vijaypal Sajwan, Rajkumar, Bhuvan Kapri and Lalchand Sharma were present. Singh Rawat is also not happy with the functioning of the Congress. That is why he is in a position to leave the party again. Harak Singh Rawat also targeted Harish Rawat and said that he should take care of his age at the stage of his age. The kind of statements made on their behalf must be considered.
Now the question is, when will the infighting in the Congress end, how will the exodus from the party stop? How will the shortage of leaders who have left the Congress be met? What is the meaning of meeting of Congress veterans with Harak Singh Rawat? Will you then change the party by taking every action? Will more people go to the other party with Harak? Apart from this, there are many questions which only Congress can answer.