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Captain takes dig at Rawat following latter's ire at Congress

Earlier in the day, former Uttarkhand CM alleged non-cooperation from his party organisation and said he feels like calling it quits

Our Bureau, PTI Dehradun Published 22.12.21, 04:02 PM
Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh

Former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh File Picture

With Congress leader and former Punjab in-charge Harish Rawat going public on Wednesday with his ‘disenchantment with the party leadership in tweets, his former colleague Amarinder Singh took a dig at his fromer party and colleague, reports ndtv.com.

"You reap what you sow! All the best for your future endeavours (if there are any)," Amarinder Singh wrote for Harish Rawat, whose stint as the Congress's Punjab in-charge did not end well for him."

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Rawat on Wednesday alleged non-cooperation from his party organisation and said he feels like calling it quits.

The former Uttarakhand Chief Minister, seen to be close to the Gandhis, appears to complain about the Congress leadership in his tweets in Hindi.

In a tweet in Hindi, Rawat said, "Isn't it strange that the organisational structure at most places, instead of extending a helping hand, is standing with its head turned away or playing a negative role at a time when I have to swim across the ocean of elections."

"People on whose orders I have to swim, their nominees are tying up my hands and feet. I am filled with thoughts. A voice from within says it is enough Harish Rawat, you have swum long. It is time to rest," he said.

"Then there is a voice in the head that quietly says I am neither weak nor will run from challenges. I am in turmoil. Hope the New Year shows me the way. I am confident that Lord Kedarnath (Shiva), will show me the way," the Congress leader continues, making it clear that he is unhappy and reconsidering his future.

Uttarakhand goes to assembly polls early next year and the Congress is trying to return to power in the hilly state.

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