Cong leader who called Rahul Gandhi 'Pappu' resigns

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 28 2017 | 4:43 PM IST
A Congress leader, who recently courted controversy after he referred to Rahul Gandhi as "Pappu", in a Whatsapp post, today resigned from the party.
In the resignation letter submitted to party president Sonia Gandhi this morning, former Meerut Congress district president Vinay Pradhan alleged that he wasn't given fair hearing before being stripped off all party posts.
Speaking to mediapersons here, Pradhan claimed that the Whatsapp post was, in fact, in praise of the party's vice- president "for putting the interest of the nation before his own and not joining hands with Adani, Ambani, and Mallya".
"By taking action against me, Rahul Gandhi has proven that he is indeed 'pappu' who cannot understand that the words I had said were in his praise. Now my political career has been cut short," said Pradhan.
A bitter Pradhan said he felt "cheated" by the Congress party, which he claimed to have served for 22 long years.
In his diatribe against the Congress, Pradhan said there was "growing sycophancy" in the party, and held the Congress vice-president responsible for the party's recent poll upsets.
"Rahul Gandhi is surrounded by a bunch of sycophants who are responsible for reducing the Congress to the status of an 'also-ran' party.
"The Congress is losing its relevance and going by Pappu's current track record, there is no reason to believe that the party will win any election in future," he said.
While Pradhan claims he meant to praise Rahul, his choice of the word 'pappu' - a favoured term of Rahul Gandhi's detractors - backfired, and Pradhan was promptly removed from all posts, elected and nominated, within hours after the message was circulated on a Whatsapp group of the party.

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First Published: Jun 28 2017 | 4:43 PM IST

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