Hyderabad: Yesterday Konda Surekha resigned, today Bellaiah Naik and tomorrow…?

Hyderabad, Dec 12 (Maxim News): The newly formed committees in Congress are creating a stir. The controversy over the PCC’s new committees is intensifying day by day.

The senior leaders are expressing their anger of not give place in the new committees and juniors are in the main committees and not those who are serving the party with dedication

In this background, disgruntled leaders are coming out one by one. As part of this, it is known that the party’s senior leader Konda Surekha expressed her dissatisfaction with the new committees. Recently, PCC Senior Spokesperson Bellaiah Naik has followed her path. He resigned from his post and expressed anger that he was not given a place in the new committees.

Bellaiah Naik expressed his anguish as to why he was not given a seat in the Political Affairs Committee as the Vice Chairman of the National Adivasi Congress Cell.

Bellaiah Naik is questioning why he is not given a place in the PCC Committee or in the executive committee as he is in the AICC secretary level post. He accused the Congress party of looking down ST leaders.

Hyderabad: Bellaiah Naik Resigns

Bellaiah Naik who has resigned from the post of PCC spokesperson, has sent his resignation letter to PCC president Revanth Reddy.

The PCC Political Affairs and Executive Committees announced by the Congress High Command on Saturday are creating havoc in the Telangana party.

Yesterday Konda Surekha resigned, today Bellaiah Naik and tomorrow…? This topic has become a hot topic. The party ranks are thinking that the situation of the Congress party given the state of Telangana has never been so bad. What kind of efforts will the High Command make to cool down the chaos created by the new committees? Will the appeasement of high command loyalists and seniors bear fruit? It has to be seen in a few more days. (Maxim News)


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