No one can save Congress: Digvijay

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BJP said they are trying for Congress Mukht Bharat. Now some congress leaders are saying Rahul mukht congress. That is the present state of affairs in the Congress party. In every state most of the congress leaders are joining the local parties in Power. The Congress is losing one state after other.

Sonia Gandhi the chief is not well and Rahul is unable to do anything on the party. Except for ridiculing the PM, he achieved nothing so far.

The Congress leaders must change says the senior leader Digivijay singh. Referring to factionalism in his party, the AICC general secretary Digvijay said that nobody can save Congressmen if they fail to change themselves.

No one can save Congress: Digvijay

“If Congressmen don’t improve now, then nobody can save them,” Singh told reporters when asked about overall ‘groupism’ in the party.

“People who have scant respect for the party and try to dominate others, should go in midst of people and work for them. Everybody should be respected in the party,” Singh said.

Responding to a query on the Congress’ failure to form government in Goa despite emerging the single largest party in Assembly polls, Singh said, “wallets were opened (in Goa), which, we couldn’t do.”

Singh, who is in-charge of Goa affairs of Congress, said that he has been “wrongly accused of holidaying in Goa and for the failure of the Congress to form government there.”

No one can save Congress: Digvijay

Eventually, the BJP under Manohar Parrikar formed government in the coastal state though the saffron party had finished second behind the Congress in the polls.

A section of leaders in Congress in Goa had blamed Singh for letting Goa slip out of hands of the party which had won 17 seats in the 40-member House, whereas BJP was restricted to 13.

“Had I gone for tourism in Goa, then my party couldn’t have improved its tally to 17 seats from 6 and emerged as the single largest party,” he said, adding that the Congress had fought for India’s Independence and will continue to struggle for the cause of common people.

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