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 Digital Desk: Congress MP Jairam Ramesh stated on Thursday that there are only two categories of people who leave the Congress when referring to the eight MLAs in Goa who left the party. He went on to explain that the first category consists of those who have received everything from the celebration. Jairam Ramesh used the former chief minister of J&K, Ghulam Nabi Azad, as an example when he stated: "The first category includes people who have benefited from the party. Ghulam Nabi Azad is an example of this. He received everything from the party starting from Youth Congress president to PCC president, Union Cabinet minister, general secretary, etc. Only those who have benefited from the Congress will kick the party and leave."

 

"No. 2 is those who are vulnerable to investigative agencies. They will go and join the BJP. The moment they join the BJP, they will become clean. Look at the Assam chief minister, a classic example. There isn't a single case against him, but when he was in the Congress, the BJP used to attack him daily. Now that he is the chief minister, the BJP is completely silent," Jairam Ramesh said. The Congress MP claimed that the Goa MLAs who defected also fit under this second category.

Jairam Ramesh remarked, "These 8 MLAs walked into this BJP washing machine. They are among the most corrupt people I know.

 

 

"No. 2 is those who are vulnerable to investigative agencies. They will go and join the BJP. The moment they join the BJP, they will become clean. Look at the Assam chief minister, a classic example. There isn't a single case against him, but when he was in the Congress, the BJP used to attack him daily. Now that he is the chief minister, the BJP is completely silent," Jairam Ramesh said. The Congress MP claimed that the Goa MLAs who defected also fit under this second category.

Jairam Ramesh remarked, "These 8 MLAs walked into this BJP washing machine. They are among the most corrupt people I know.

 

Jairam Ramesh acknowledged that Congress made a mistake by allowing them (the eight Goa MLAs) to join the party when speaking at a news conference in Kerala. Jairam Ramesh stated, "But now that they have entered the BJP washing machine, they will become pristine white like my kurta. People will leave, of course, after enjoying everything, but for every person departing after doing so, there are 20 to 30 young leaders waiting for jobs in the party.


The sooner they leave, the better, Jairam Ramesh stated. "I am not worried when some of these big names leave.


Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma replied angrily to Jairam Ramesh's assertion and claimed he couldn't recognize the individual. He said that he did not know anyone by that name at the party. "Let me know who Jairam Ramesh is first. Does he have a residence in Assam? He is who? I am clueless. Who will be able to recall a Congressman's name? When I was in Congress, I was never particularly close to any man with such a name. I have no idea who he is, the chief minister of Assam declared.

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