CR Kesavan, grandson of independent India's first Governor General C Rajagopalachari resigns from Congress
Kesavan said that I had returned to India from abroad only to serve the country, but now that opportunity is not being given to me in this party. He simultaneously resigned as a trustee of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee Charitable Trust and from his primary membership of the party.

The Congress party has got another big blow today. CR Kesavan, the grandson of independent India's first Governor General C Rajagopalachari, has resigned from the Congress party. Apart from leaving the Congress, Kesavan has also made many big allegations. In his resignation letter written to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, CR Kesavan has also made many big allegations against the Congress party. Kesavan said that I had returned to India from abroad only to serve the country, but now that opportunity is not being given to me in this party. He simultaneously resigned as a trustee of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee Charitable Trust and from his primary membership of the party.
CR Kesavan joined the Congress party in the year 2001. Kesavan has also been a member of the Prasar Bharati Board, Vice Chairman, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. Kesavan has also served the Congress Party as a National Council Member of the Indian Youth Congress and a National Media Panelist.
Kesavan also made it clear in his resignation that he is not thinking about his political journey ahead. He said that right now everyone must be speculating that which party he is going to, but he has not thought about it yet.
Attached herewith is my Letter of Resignation from the Indian National Congress. Jai Hind!@TamilTheHindu @dinamalarweb @dinathanthi @DinakaranNews @maalaimalar @PTTVOnlineNews @ThanthiTV @sunnewstamil @news7tamil @polimernews @News18TamilNadu @Kalaignarnews @JagranNews @lokmat pic.twitter.com/0QVlQ5ymIY
— C.R.Kesavan (@crkesavan) February 23, 2023
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