AAP Leaders Join Congress Party
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Over 500 AAP workers leave and join the Congress Party for a stronger Gujarat
- Congress believes in taking everyone together – Shri Mukul Wasnik
- To save democracy and the Constitution, we must unite against the BJP’s divisive politics – Shri Amit Chavda
- Like sugar makes milk sweeter, leaders and workers joining Congress will make it stronger – Dr. Tushar Chaudhary
A program was held at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan by the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee. In this program, AICC General Secretary and Gujarat in-charge Shri Mukul Wasnik, Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee President Shri Amit Chavda, and Gujarat Congress Legislature Party Leader Dr. Tushar Chaudhary welcomed a large number of leaders and workers from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) into Congress.
Mukul Wasnik’s words
Shri Mukul Wasnik said that the Congress Party’s ideology is to take everyone along. He added that because of the BJP’s anti-people policies, all sections of society are troubled. Economic inequality is rising – the poor are becoming poorer, and the rich are becoming richer. Under the BJP, inflation and unemployment are increasing daily. He reminded that Congress’s ideology has always fought for India’s freedom and people’s rights.
Amit Chavda’s statement
Shri Amit Chavda said that people all over India are facing problems because of the BJP’s policies. Education, health, and basic services are becoming costly. Youth are not getting jobs. For the welfare of Gujarat, a change of government is necessary. He said that Congress is moving forward with a positive agenda, and many leaders and workers from different political and non-political groups are joining Congress. He promised respect for all who join and said that everyone must unite to save democracy and protect the Constitution from the BJP’s divisive politics.
Dr. Tushar Chaudhary’s view
Dr. Tushar Chaudhary said that the Congress party works with democracy, not dictatorship. He criticised the BJP, saying inflation and unemployment are rising under their rule. He also said that while bridges in Gujarat collapse, the BJP’s Kamalam office never faces damage. Using an example, he said: “Just as sugar makes milk sweet, leaders and workers from different parties joining the Congress party will make it stronger.” He reminded that the Congress party has always fought for India’s freedom and believes in unity.
Leaders who joined from AAP
Many AAP leaders joined Congress in this event, including:
- Shri Suryasinh Dabhi – State Secretary, AAP
- Shri Omprakash Tiwari – Ahmedabad City President & State Joint Secretary, AAP
- Shri Kanti Thakor – AAP candidate from Kalol Assembly
- Shri Ram Yadav – State Joint Secretary
- Shri Rajesh Bhatt – District Secretary, Gandhinagar
- Shri Narendrasinh Dabhi – District Secretary
- Shri Natvarsinh Dabhi – Ward President
- Shri Pravin Sasla – Ahmedabad City Secretary
- Shri Ashok Yadav – Legal Chairman, Ahmedabad City, AAP
Along with them, more than 500 workers and leaders officially joined Congress.
Why did they leave AAP?
All the leaders who left AAP said that AAP only divides votes against Congress, which helps BJP win. They shared that AAP leaders from Delhi often gave directions that seemed like they were supporting the BJP. After realizing the truth, they said that Congress is the only party that truly takes everyone together and can challenge the BJP’s dictatorship. They promised to work like “sugar in milk,” blending into Congress and spreading its ideology to people.
Leaders present at the program
The event was also attended by:
- Shri Anand Chaudhary – Surat District Congress President & AICC Minister
- Smt. Sonalben Patel – Ahmedabad City Congress President
- Shri Himmatsinh Patel – Former Ahmedabad City President
- Shri Pankaj Shah
- Shri Naim Beg Mirza – Pradesh Congress General Secretary
- Shri Arvindsinh Solanki – Gandhinagar District Congress President
- Shri Hemang Raval – Gujarat Pradesh Congress Media Coordinator & Spokesperson
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