New Delhi: Senior Congress leader and ex-MP Rashid Alvi questioned why our leaders give such statements right before the elections? He wondered if it is a conspiracy to undermine the party. He was reacting to the statement made by senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid who had said that former Congress President Rahul Gandhi had “walked away” after party’s Lok Sabha polls defeat.
Some Congress leaders went on to say that Salman Khurshid has not given the statement by himself but was made to say so, as the hearing of his wife Louise Khurshid’s case is due on October 14.
Meanwhile, the Congress on Wednesday expressed its disapproval of Khurshid’s remark and said that “people should avoid making side comments” and use their energies to expose the follies of BJP-led government.
Responding to a query about Khurshid’s remarks, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera told reporters at the party’s regular media briefing “Let Salman Khurshid give you the answers (about his remarks). As far as the party is concerned, we are working for Haryana and Maharashtra elections, working together, working with all possible strength. People should avoid making such side comments and should actually expose this government for its follies which are aplenty.” Khurshid on Wednesday said he was pained at the current situation of the party but expressed hope that it will bounce back. The former union minister asserted that he has a deep attachment with the party and called for an analysis of why the party’s footprint had shrunk.
Khurshid’s comments came after a controversy over his remarks in which he termed Rahul Gandhi’s resignation from the post of party president as “walking away” following the defeat.
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