Congress lawmaker from Fatehgarh Sahib assembly segment in Punjab, Kuljit Singh Nagra, on Monday resigned as All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary, saying he was "personally affected" by party president Rahul Gandhi's decision to quit.
With this, he joined a list of Congress leaders who have resigned from party posts over the last few days in solidarity with Mr Gandhi.
In his resignation letter to Mr Gandhi, Mr Nagra said, "I am personally affected by your decision to not continue as the AICC president... I firmly believe that the perceived defeat is our collective responsibility and your firm decision does not permit me to continue as secretary, AICC."
"I thus hereby tender my resignation forthwith as secretary, AICC," he said.
Mr Gandhi formally resigned as Congress president on July 3, taking responsibility for the party's Lok Sabha poll debacle. Ever since, the Congress has been witnessing a spree of resignations.
AICC general secretary for western Uttar Pradesh, Jyotiraditya Scindia, and Mumbai Congress chief, Milind Deora, both Rahul Gandhi's confidants, resigned from their posts on Sunday.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had on Saturday said only a young leader should replace Rahul Gandhi as Congress president, asserting that it would help the grand old party bounce back.
He had said a young leader with a forward-looking approach would "galvanise" the rank and file of the party after the "unfortunate" resignation of Mr Gandhi.
"Rahul Gandhi Too...": BJP MP's Jibe After Assassination Attempt On Trump BJP Accuses Congress Of Inciting Violence Against PM Modi With 'Maut' And 'Hinsa' Remarks "Take Immediate Action": Rahul Gandhi On INDIA's Bihar Ally Brutal Murder Windows Computers Lead To 'Blue Screen Of Death' Due To CrowdStrike Error Massive Worldwide Microsoft Outage: Flights, Markets, Stock Exchange Down Microsoft 'Blue Screen Of Death' Outage: Full List Of Services Hit In India PM Modi Hails Lockheed Martin's Make In India, Make For World Drive Study Abroad: Top 10 Management Universities In United Kingdom "Reason Identified, Updates Released": India On Massive Microsoft Outage Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.