Blow to Cong in Arunachal; Gen Secretary of All India Mahila Congress Jarjum Ete quits party
First Published: 16th March, 2019 20:10 IST
The Congress has received a major blow in poll-bound Arunachal Pradesh with Social Activist and General Secretary of All India Mahila Congress, Jarjum Ete quitting the Congress over what she
The Congress has received a major blow in poll-bound Arunachal Pradesh with Social Activist and General Secretary of All India Mahila Congress, Jarjum Ete quitting the Congress over what she termed as the prevailing uncertainty in finalisation of candidate for the Arunachal West Parliamentary constituency.
Vying for the party ticket for the constituency, the Mahila Congress General Secretary accused the party of not rising to the occasion to wrest the seat from the BJP.
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Jarjum Ete submitted her resignation to state Congress president Takam Sanjoy. Jarjum Ete’s resignation comes after announcement by party president Rahul Gandhi making compulsory for all former Chief Ministers to contest as MPs.
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