
Bhopal, July 1: The Congress party in Madhya Pradesh is currently facing challenges, with internal political strife among several leaders. Arun Yadav, a former Union Minister and ex-state president, has expressed his concerns and called on the national leadership to take steps to maintain the morale of the party workers and ensure organizational unity.
Yadav highlighted the declining morale of Congress workers amid the party’s struggles on social media. Addressing Rahul Gandhi, he pointed out that while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its government grapple with internal conflicts and failures, certain individuals are attempting to undermine the morale of dedicated Congress workers through a coordinated effort.
He further emphasized that the energy of the youth combined with the wisdom of experienced leaders is essential to counter fascist ideologies. Yadav cautioned that if responsible individuals exploit personal grievances at the expense of party workers, it would be inappropriate.
The former state president urged the central leadership to intervene and prevent the morale of struggling workers from collapsing while strengthening organizational unity. In fact, the state unit of Congress attempts to fight against the government and the BJP on specific issues. However, statements from senior party leaders often lead to complications, as seen recently in the Ujjain land issue.
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