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Congress bid- Sanjay Jha’s tweet is a tactic to divert attention from Facebook case

The Congress high command has reacted to Sanjay Jha’s statement. The high command says that Sanjay Jha is not a member of the Congress party and he is tweeting the BJP’s direction to remove the curtain from the Facebook-BJP link case.

The response of the Congress high command has come on the statement of Sanjay Jha who was expelled from the Congress. The high command says that there is no such letter nor any such letter has been received. Sanjay Jha is not a member of the Congress party and he is tweeting the BJP’s directions to remove the curtain from the Facebook-BJP link case.

Earlier, Sanjay Jha had said, ‘Around 100 Congress leaders (including MPs) are distressed by the state. These leaders have written a letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi, demanding political leadership changes and transparent elections in the Congress Working Committee.

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The pilot was suggested to make CM

A few days ago, Sanjay Jha suggested via tweet that Sachin Pilot should be made CM in Rajasthan. He also said that Ashok Gehlot, who has been CM of three times, should be given the responsibility of such states where Congress is weak. Also, a new president should be appointed for Rajasthan Pradesh Congress.

Sanjay Jha was expelled from Congress

Sanjay Jha has been suspended from the Congress party with immediate effect for anti-party activities and indiscipline after the suggestion of making Pilot the CM. The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee had issued a letter in this regard. Earlier in June, he was also removed from the post of AICC spokesperson.

Sanjay Jha was removed from the post of spokesperson in June

In June, Sanjay Jha was removed as the national spokesperson. At that time, Sanjay Jha had questioned the working style of the Congress party in an interview given to a news website. He said that the party lacked internal democracy.

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