New Delhi:
In an interview with NDTV, former Union minister Jayanthi Natarajan explains why she resigned from the Congress after a 30-year-long association with the party. Here are the highlights:
- I left Congress because I felt suffocated.
- Don't think timing of my decision is questionable.
- I sought meeting with Congress President to ask for party work.
- Not wrong to ask the Congress president for party assignment.
- Received inputs from Rahul Gandhi, treated them as directives.
- I couldn't take propaganda of malicious campaign against me.
- I have not met BJP President Amit Shah or any BJP leader.
- Congress needs a lot of discussion on party functioning.
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