'Good Luck and goodbye Congress': Former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar quit via Facebook Live
His announcement came as Congress' mega brainstorming conclave - 'Chintan Shivir' - entered the second day in Rajasthan

Former Congress leader Sunil Kumar Jakhar. News18 File
Congress leader and former chief of Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) Sunil Jakhar quit the party via a Facebook live broadcast on Saturday.
“…Good luck and goodbye Congress…,” said Jakhar, announcing his decision.
"...Good luck and goodbye Congress..." says former Punjab Congress chief Sunil Jakhar in a Facebook live as he quits the party. pic.twitter.com/ABk8lKSN7W
— ANI (@ANI) May 14, 2022
His announcement came as the party's mega brainstorming conclave - 'Chintan Shivir' - entered the second day in Rajasthan. He was upset with the party over action against his alleged anti-party activities.
On the notice of the disciplinary committee, Jakhar had said that he is not a slave of the Congress party but a disciplined worker. Stating that he has a 50-year-old relationship with the Congress party, Jakhar said, "For years, I have acted as a disciplined worker of the Congress party."
Congress leaders “sitting in Delhi ruined the party in Punjab”, the 68-year-old leader said, and blamed Ambika Soni’s statement on the “repercussions of having a Hindu chief minister in Punjab” for “the disastrous showing” of the party in the February-March state polls.
An attempt was also made “to present the Congress as a poor BSP in the state”, the veteran said. “Don’t drift from your ideology,” he told Congress president Sonia Gandhi in an emotional outburst.
Among other leaders he targeted during his ‘Dil Ki Baat’ Facebook live message were Harish Chaudhary, former state in-charge Harish Rawat and Tariq Anwar.
Praising Rahul Gandhi, Jakhar called him “a good person”, and urged the 51-year-old to take the reins of the party in his hands and “distance yourself from chaploos log (sycophants)”. "Good luck and goodbye Congress," he winded up saying.
The Congress disciplinary committee had earlier removed Jakhar and K V Thomas from all party posts for going against ‘party lines.’
As per sources, Congress President Sonia Gandhi showed "softness" towards Jakhar and did not suspend him from the party despite the recommendation of the committee.
On 11 April, Congress leaders KV Thomas and Sunil Jakhar were issued show-cause notices for breaking party discipline and were asked to reply within a week. Sunil Jakhar, however, has not yet presented any statement before the committee.
Notably, Jakhar did not respond to the notice issued by the Congress Disciplinary Committee on 11 April.
With inputs from agencies
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