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Assam: Mass Resignation of AAP Members in Rangiya

The members mentioned that they were very unhappy with the actions of the state committee

Sentinel Digital Desk

RANGIYA: A number of local leaders and party members of the Aam Aadmi Party have announced a mass resignation. They have mentioned that they have decided to take this step as they are unhappy with the actions of the state committee of the political party.

Three vice presidents of the Rangiya constituency of the political party along with more than 500 party workers announced their resignation. Along with them, the president of the North Kamrup district committee Naba Kalita also submitted his resignation.

The members mentioned that they were very unhappy with the actions of the state committee. They also blamed the office bearers for not paying heed to the requirements of the workers and members at the grassroots level.

Addressing a gathering at the Rangiya Press Club, the members announced that they were very unhappy with the leadership at the state level and blamed them for their indifference towards what was going on inside the party. They mentioned that these people had joined the party after being attracted to the ideology of the central command and their ability to work for the public, but the state committee hardly worked in that direction.

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