Former Congress leader Tajinder Singh Bittu Resigned From Congress And Joins BJP
Bittu's exit marks another setback for the Congress party, which has suffered a significant exodus of big leaders in recent weeks.
Tajinder Singh Bittu Resigned From Congress And Joins BJP.
Tajinder Singh Bittu Resigned From Congress And Joins BJP: In the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections, the Congress party has suffered another blow in Punjab. Senior Congress leader Tajinder Singh Bittu resigned from his post as AICC Secretary-in-Charge of Himachal Pradesh and from his primary membership.
On Saturday, he joined the BJP at its headquarters in Delhi with Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and party general secretary Vinod Tawde.
Bittu's exit marks another setback for the Congress party, which has suffered a significant exodus of big leaders in recent weeks.
Tajinder Singh Bittu said the Congress party had deviated from the issues and that he joined the BJP for Punjab's development.
"I have spent almost 35 years in the Congress Party, and today I feel that the Congress Party has deviated from the issues. I do not want to speak against anyone. For the betterment of Punjab, I joined the BJP," Bittu told ANI.
#WATCH | Delhi: After joining BJP, Tajinder Singh Bittu says, "I have spent almost 35 years in the Congress party and today I feel that the Congress Party has deviated from the issues. I do not want to speak against anyone. For the betterment of Punjab, I joined BJP...''
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Vaishnaw said, "The amount of work done in the last 10 years is more than the work done in the past 60 years. PM Modi is presenting a new model of development in various sectors of every state. Whether its the railway sector, communication, highways, or textiles, in each sector transformation is visible. By seeing these transformations and developments, people have started feeling confident. I welcome Tajinder Singh Bittu ji to the party."
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