Couldn't be a mute spectator to Congress decline: Azad

Couldn't be a mute spectator to Congress decline: Azad
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"I tried my best to save the party... but my suggestions were not taken on board. Under such circumstances I had two options, either to see Congress party dying while sitting inside or come out of it, wage struggle for justice to the people and thus came back to my people of home state," Azad said, addressing a rally in Drabshalla area of Kishtwar in Chenab valley of Jammu division.

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Former Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said he could not see the party dying as a mute spectator within the party and thus chose to quit and wage struggle for justice for the people.

"I tried my best to save the party... but my suggestions were not taken on board. Under such circumstances I had two options, either to see Congress party dying while sitting inside or come out of it, wage struggle for justice to the people and thus came back to my people of home state," Azad said, addressing a rally in Drabshalla area of Kishtwar in Chenab valley of Jammu division.

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