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Akash Prasad Singh criticizes Congress leadership after their poor performance in Bihar elections.


Recently, after the Bihar assembly elections, Akash Prasad Singh, son of Congress MP Akhilesh Prasad Singh, has raised concerns about his party’s leadership. He shared some photos of the Congress state in-charge and president at Patna airport, which he used to make a point about their lack of support from party workers.

Krishna Allavaru, the Congress state in-charge, arrived in Patna and was welcomed by state president Rajesh Ram. However, there were hardly any Congress leaders or workers present to greet them. This lack of support has sparked criticism within the party, especially after their disappointing results in the recent elections where they won only 6 out of 67 contested seats.

Following the election results, many Congress workers expressed their dissatisfaction and held the state leadership responsible for the party’s failure. There was even a protest at the Congress office, demanding the removal of the state in-charge and the president. Despite this, the higher-ups in the party have continued to support both leaders.

Akash Singh’s sarcastic comments have intensified the ongoing discussions about the party’s future. He pointed out the lack of enthusiasm during the welcome at the airport, indicating a disconnect between the leaders and the party workers. This has added fuel to the fire regarding the internal issues within Congress.

In light of the poor performance, the Congress party is facing challenges, with reports of dissatisfaction among several MLAs. The high command has called all six MLAs to Delhi for discussions, aiming to address their concerns. It will be interesting to see how the party navigates these challenges moving forward.



Summary:

  • Akash Prasad Singh criticizes Congress leadership.

  • State in-charge and president welcomed with little support.

  • Workers protested against the leadership after election defeat.

  • Internal issues are causing dissatisfaction among party members.

  • MLAs have been called to Delhi for discussions with party leaders.



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