Himachal Pradesh Kisan Congress Leaders Resign Over Leadership Discontent
Former Himachal Pradesh Kisan Congress Chief Spokesperson, Kanwar Ravinder Singh, resigned, citing biased appointments and limited access to the Chief Minister. Along with four leaders, Singh criticized the party's leadership for sidelining grassroots workers and emphasized the need for a platform to raise public issues.
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In a significant political move, Kanwar Ravinder Singh, the former Chief Spokesperson of the Himachal Pradesh Kisan Congress, has resigned from his organizational roles, voicing discontent concerning leadership appointments.
Singh, along with four other leaders, cited biased appointments by the party's state leadership and emphasized their difficulty in connecting with Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu during a conversation with ANI.
While Singh affirmed his continued support for the Congress, he criticized the lack of dialogue between leadership and workers, insisting on the necessity of platforms for party workers to address public concerns.
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