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Ashok Singh quits Congress, claims Rahul Gandhi is being misled

After 35 years of service, veteran Congress leader Ashok Singh resigned from the party, accusing leadership of sidelining loyalists in favor of recent arrivals. Singh, who submitted his resignation to Mallikarjun Kharge, insists that Rahul Gandhi remains unaware of the internal disconnect that is alienating the party's original base.

Ashok Singh quits Congress, claims Rahul Gandhi is being misled

The departure follows a July 4 show-cause notice issued by the Uttar Pradesh Congress Disciplinary Committee, which accused Singh of anti-party activities after he attended a BJP event. Singh, a former member of the National Students' Union of India and a long-standing spokesperson for the state committee, disputes the move as a pretext to purge veteran voices. He argues that the current organizational trajectory prioritizes newcomers who joined only one or two years ago, leaving those with decades of institutional commitment sidelined and ignored.

His exit highlights growing friction within the party ranks, coming alongside broader legal pressures facing other senior Congress figures in states like Chhattisgarh. By publicly questioning the influence of recent recruits over established members, Singh has cast a shadow on the party's internal management, suggesting that the leadership's reliance on new faces is creating a structural void that threatens party cohesion.

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