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‘Main Congress ka naukar nahin’: Acharya Pramod Krishnam after expulsion from Congress

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After the Congress party expelled Acharya Pramod Krishnam for 6 years, he criticized the party on Sunday, February 11, and said that he was never a servant of the Congress and did not seek a position within the party.

‘Main Congress party ka naukar nahin tha, aur maine naukri bhi nahin maangi thi’, commented Acharya Pramod Krishnam, and added, ‘I want to thank the leaders of Congress who played a vital role in expelling me from the party.’ Attacking the party further, he stated that rathe than just 6 years, he would wish to be expelled for 14 years, as Prabhu Shri Ram also went into exile for 14 years.

Commenting further, Acharya said that in its fervour to oppose PM Modi, the Congress party has begun to have animosity towards the nation itself.

An official statement issued by the Congress on Saturday, February 10, read, ‘In view of the complaints of indiscipline and repeated statements against the party. Congress President has approved the proposal of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee to expel Pramod Krishnam from the party for six years with immediate effect.’

Posing certain questions for the Congress leadership, Acharya Pramod asked, ‘Taking the name of Lord Ram or going to Ayodhya or accepting the invitation of the Pran Pratishtha event or laying the foundation of Shri Kalki Dham or meeting Narendra Modi ji is anti-party activity? These are my questions from the leadership of Congress and they must tell the people what are the things that are anti-party activities.’

When asked about joining BJP, Krishnam said, “I do not know where I will go. I have faith in God, and I will go wherever God takes me. I am with Modi ji because he is with the country.’

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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