Former DPCC President Arvinder Singh Lovely resigned from Congress citing personal sentiments and inability to justify decisions to workers. Two former Congress MLAs in Delhi also resigned, intensifying rift in the party. One of the MLAs, Naseeb Singh, mentioned senior leaders' opposition to an alliance. Another former MLA, Dalvir Singh Goldy, highlighted groupism in Congress and his decision to join AAP due to lack of support from party leaders during elections.
Delhi Congress gets another jolt as 2 former MLAs resign: ‘Can’t even convince own family to vote for alliance…forget workers’ @SamanHusain9 and @JatinPaul report https://t.co/7IDYLKpvAS
#WATCH | Chandigarh: On quitting Congress and joining AAP, Dalvir Singh Goldy says, " There (in Congress) is a lot of groupism...in 2022, I contested in the Lok Sabha election, that time no other party leader was ready to contest the election because it was clear they will lose… https://t.co/n4UbUsJAtu
VIDEO | Here's what Former Congress MLA Naseeb Singh said on resigning from party. "Many senior leaders were against the alliance. It affected us. We communicated this to the senior leaders. We asked for no alliance at least in Delhi. Devendra Yadav will praise Arvind Kejriwal… https://t.co/y1bY1wd8aJ
Two former #Congress MLAs resign, rift in Delhi unit intensifies https://t.co/ig9LeV24pW
#ElectionsWithNDTV | Another Blow To Congress In Delhi, 2 Leaders Quit Party, Cite AAP Alliance https://t.co/PBSTtHtiss @aishvaryjain reports https://t.co/uzh1ALRlVN
#RepublicExclusive | I had no outside pressure. I left because of my own sentiments. I was unable to face the Congress workers, and I was unable to justify our decisions on them: Former DPCC President Arvinder Singh Lovely on his decision to resign Tune in here to watch… https://t.co/vxt868Cvon