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There is no harm in young people leaving Congress, new opportunities will be created: Rahul Gandhi


New delhi date. 18 July 2020, Saturday

In Rajasthan, clashes between young leaders against seniors are raging and this is why the state government is facing a cloud of crisis.

Earlier, a similar situation was seen in Madhya Pradesh. Jyotiraditya Scindia then left the party and more than 20 MLAs resigned along with him so that Kamal Nath lost his seat.

Both of these developments have led to a battle between young leaders against seniors within the years-old party. However, according to senior officials, he never said anything to the pilot or Scindia.

In the midst of all this, sources have reported that Rahul Gandhi has criticized the young leaders for leaving the party. Rahul Gandhi said that the departure of young leaders would not harm the party and would create opportunities for new leaders.

On the one hand, there is a political upheaval in Rajasthan and at the same time, Rahul Gandhi's statement came in the face of speculation that the party is trying to bring back the former deputy chief minister. Rahul Gandhi did not name anyone while addressing a meeting of the party's student wing NSUI but his remarks were clearly aimed at Jyotiraditya Scindia and Sachin Pilot.

According to a report, Rahul Gandhi discussed future challenges for the economy and various scenarios for the coming months. During the meeting, the former party president said, "You see some people leaving the party.

You should not worry about such developments. It will open up opportunities for you. ' He made a statement of meaning. According to a claim made by a member, Rahul Gandhi also used the Hindi idiom meaning 'run away by pressing the tail' but it could not be corroborated.

Rahul Gandhi's recent statement has dispelled all the possibility that Sachin was still likely to return to the party. Eighteen rebel MLAs, including Pilot, have approached the Rajasthan High Court against the speaker's notice. He also called on senior leader P.S. Also had a conversation with Chidambaram.

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