Speculation surrounding veteran Congress leader Kamal Nath's potential switch to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has intensified as he, along with his son Nakul Nath, arrived in Delhi for meetings with senior BJP leadership. This development comes after Nakul Nath and another MLA removed 'Congress' from their social media profiles, signaling possible discontent with the party. Congress leader BK Hariprasad commented on the situation, noting that while some leaders are leaving the party for 'greener pastures', it does not significantly impact the party due to its millions of workers. Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut and former J&K Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad also weighed in on the matter, highlighting the broader issue of political loyalty and the challenges faced by the Congress party. Amidst these speculations, Kamal Nath addressed the rumors, stating that he had not spoken to anyone about joining the BJP and would inform the media if such a development were to occur. The political landscape watches closely as these events unfold, marking a potential significant shift in Indian politics.
#WATCH | Jammu: On former MP Chief Minister and Congress leader Kamal Nath, former J&K Chief Minister and DPAP Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad says, "I am disappointed with the leadership of Congress, it is making senior leaders quit the party. I don't think Congress is bothered about… https://t.co/p8SEYBy1uf
#Congress leader #KamalNath reacted to the rumours of him and his son switching over to the #BJP and said he had not spoken to anyone. He reiterated his yesterday's remark that he would inform the media of such developments https://t.co/mjeePD44BF
Watch | On being asked if he is joining the BJP, former Madhya Pradesh CM and Congress leader #KamalNath says "I said yesterday that if there is something like that, I will inform you all. I did not talk to anyone..." https://t.co/NyEhpg8vgm
#WATCH | Mumbai: On former MP CM and Congress leader Kamal Nath, Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut says, "People from our Shiv Sena and NCP's Ajit Pawar also left, what happened? These are disloyal and cowardly people who left due to fear of ED. People say things like Congress… https://t.co/ZNstDFLStF
STORY | Amid Kamal Nath's BJP switch speculation, his son Nakul Nath drops Congress from social media bio READ: https://t.co/SRxAW3dBob (PTI File Photo) https://t.co/977r0lLLi8
STORY | Amid Kamal Nath's BJP switch speculation, his son Nakul Nath drops Cong from social media bio READ: https://t.co/SRxAW3dBob (PTI File Photo) https://t.co/RRN6RYkaML
Kamal Nath & son Nakul in Delhi as buzz grows over switch to BJP https://t.co/so6YtAPduA
#WATCH | Mangaluru, Karnataka: On Former MP CM and Congress leader Kamal Nath, Congress leader BK Hariprasad says, "...I can't say on Kamal Nath, but some leaders looking for a greener posture, they are leaving the Congress party. That doesn't make any change. Millions of workers… https://t.co/FJbI8T756b
Kamal Nath's son Nakul Nath and another MLA have removed 'Congress' from their social media profiles #KamalNath https://t.co/XhpOSBMzpV
Congress veteran Kamal Nath to meet senior BJP leadership in Delhi, say sources @maryashakil reports https://t.co/jkG7WmFrYi
Hours Ahead Of Kamal Nath's Delhi Visit, Son Nakul Drops Congress From Bio https://t.co/HJJTCgjgsl @anurag_dwary reports https://t.co/VvqpWEQld3