Alpesh Thakor quits Congress, rules out joining BJP

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Apr 10 2019 | 8:40 PM IST

In a setback to the Congress in Gujarat days before the Lok Sabha elections, OBC leader Alpesh Thakor Wednesday quit the party.

Thakor, appointed national secretary after joining the party in 2017, said in a letter to Gujarat Congress chief Amit Chavda that he was resigning from all the posts in the party due to insults and betrayal.

"I should not stay in a party where I am being insulted, ignored and betrayed," he said.

"Poor youth of my community were angry and upset as they were ignored and insulted. For me, Thakor Sena is supreme....My Sena had asked me to leave a party if we are ignored, insulted and cheated there," he added in the letter.

Amit Chavda said he will speak with Thakor before saying anything to the media.

Addressing a press conference later, Thakor said he was not joining the ruling BJP.

"Thakor Sena helped Congress win almost 43 seats during the 2017 Assembly polls. But our youth were sidelined and even humiliated after the elections got over. I had repeatedly asked the party leaders to give suitable posts to our youth in their organisation," he said.

At the press conference, Thakor was accompanied by two Congress legislators from the Thakor community -- Bayad MLA Dhavalsinh Zala and Bechraji MLA Bharat Thakor.

Zala and Bharat Thakor said they were not resigning from the party or as MLAs, but supported Alpesh Thakor.

"I am not joining the BJP. I am not resigning as an MLA. I am not going to do poll campaigning for or against any Lok Sabha candidate (of Congress or BJP). I will campaign for Thakor Sena candidates who are contesting from Banaskantha Lok Sabha seat and Unjha assembly seat (by-poll)," Alepsh said.

The OBC leader claimed that some Congress leaders in Gujarat were "selling" poll tickets. He also alleged that the Congress' in-charge for Gujarat, Rajiv Satav, "did nothing despite my repeated requests to give proper posts to our youth."

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First Published: Apr 10 2019 | 8:40 PM IST

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