Despite all the claims, neither Ghulam Nabi Azad nor his supporters reached the Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir of the Jammu and Kashmir unit of Congress. Efforts for unity were foiled. Azad's supporters are adamant that unless Azad is made the face of the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir and Ghulam Ahmad Mir is not removed from the state president's chair, unity in the party is difficult. In this contemplation camp, five main issues including political agenda and organizational change are to be brainstormed. Thursday is the last day of camp.
The path of Congress divided into two factions in Jammu and Kashmir is not easy. Senior party leaders had claimed that Ghulam Nabi Azad would attend the Nav Sankalp Shivir to be held at Patnitaap in Udhampur district on Wednesday. Wednesday was the first day for discussions in the camp, but many leaders including former deputy chief minister Tarachand, former ministers Jugal Kishor, Manohar Lal, GM Saroori, Amin Bhatt, Vikar Rasool, Gaurav Chopra did not turn up. The camp was presided over by the party's Jammu and Kashmir in charge Rajni Patil. Ghulam Ahmad Mir, Acting President Raman Bhalla, Chief Spokesperson Ravindra Sharma and other leaders participated in this.
Azad supporters called the camp a time pass: State Congress chief spokesperson Ravindra Sharma denied any factionalism and said that Ghulam Nabi Azad would come on Thursday. But some leaders of Azad's supporters told on the condition of anonymity that Azad is not going to come to this camp. That's why even his supporters did not go to the leader. Nothing is going to happen from the camp. This is just a time passing. This will not strengthen Congress. Ghulam Nabi Azad will have to be handed over an important responsibility by bringing him to Jammu and Kashmir to cross the party line. Mir, who has been in the chair of the Speaker for seven years, will have to be removed.
The camp was distracted from the main issues: The registration of the participants was done on the first day of the camp last Tuesday. Organizational change, political agenda, women and youth empowerment, agriculture, tourism and industry, and social justice were discussed for the camp on five issues, but in this, the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi being summoned by the ED. Stay covered. Its condemnation motion was also passed. It was said that the Modi government is taking action with a sense of vengeance. In the resolution condemning the selective killings, the government was asked to settle the Hindu deficiencies in Kashmir in a safe place. The security of the minority community should be ensured.
State in-charge said this: Congress Jammu and Kashmir in-charge Rajni Patil said that the entire party stands unitedly with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. Workers should be active. The party should be strengthened at the booth level. The failures of the Modi government should be made known to the people. Issues of unemployment related to youth, and inflation related to women should be raised.
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