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Congress senior leaders quit party in Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  Berhampur (Odisha) 

In a major set back to the opposition in Odisha, several senior leaders of the party in district resigned from the primary membership of the party today.

Party sources said, the leaders sent their resignation letters to the and

Those who quit the party include former union Chandra Sekhar Sahu, PCC secretary and district committee Bhagaban Gantayat, the sources said.

Five corporators of Municipal Corporation were also among those who put in their papers.

Sahu, who is a member, said, "For the last some years there is no discipline in the The party high command is also in no mood to rectify the party organization in the state. Since 2009, the party has not utilized us and neglected us a lot. So I have taken the decision to quit the party."

Several workers, including chiefs of different frontal organizations of the party, have decided to join BJD, sources said.

Sahu without naming any party said the dissidents would join one which maintained secularism and fight for the interest of

"The decision to join the new party will be announced soon," he said.

Before their resignation both Sahu and Panda, who too is an member, had sought the opinion of the party workers at a meeting here on Tuesday.

disciplinary committee Sandhya Rani Mohapatra said the party organisation would not be affected due to the resignations.

"Rather the party would be stronger after their exit," she claimed.

Mohapatra, who was here to discuss the development with the party workers, dismissed the dissidents' allegations on the party neglecting them.

"The party has given enough to them. The party had made them members of the recently," she added.

Sahu was elected to Lok Sabha from in 2004 and was the of state for labour and then rural development in the Manmohan Singh led government.

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

First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 19:30 IST
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