Maken breaks down on question concerning Lovely

IANS  |  New Delhi 

President Maken on Tuesday broke down during the recording of a programme on a news channel when asked about former minister Arvinder Singh Lovely quitting the party to join the

The former Union minister was responding to the question during an interview on ABP news channel, as to why senior leaders like Sheila Dikshit had not so far participated in the municipal polls campaign and why some leaders, considered party loyalists, were deserting the party and joining

"It is quite natural that questions would be raised on my leadership. For the last two years I have done every bit for in May be there would be few shortcomings in my work style," Maken said, adding that he was not aware of them.

Asked if Lovely joining was a big setback for him, tears welled up in Maken's eyes and he could not speak for some time.

"Yes, it is definitely," he said.

Lovely, who joined on Tuesday, had been elected four times as MLA, was a minister in the Sheila Dikshit government and was considered a prominent Sikh face of the party in

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Maken breaks down on question concerning Lovely

Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken on Tuesday broke down during the recording of a programme on a news channel when asked about former Delhi minister Arvinder Singh Lovely quitting the party to join the BJP.

President Maken on Tuesday broke down during the recording of a programme on a news channel when asked about former minister Arvinder Singh Lovely quitting the party to join the

The former Union minister was responding to the question during an interview on ABP news channel, as to why senior leaders like Sheila Dikshit had not so far participated in the municipal polls campaign and why some leaders, considered party loyalists, were deserting the party and joining

"It is quite natural that questions would be raised on my leadership. For the last two years I have done every bit for in May be there would be few shortcomings in my work style," Maken said, adding that he was not aware of them.

Asked if Lovely joining was a big setback for him, tears welled up in Maken's eyes and he could not speak for some time.

"Yes, it is definitely," he said.

Lovely, who joined on Tuesday, had been elected four times as MLA, was a minister in the Sheila Dikshit government and was considered a prominent Sikh face of the party in

--IANS

aks/ps/vgu/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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