Vasan quits Congress; to float new party in Tamil Nadu

Vasan said the approach of AICC in Tamil Nadu was not satisfactory in achieving its goal which prompted his resignation

Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Nov 03 2014 | 2:32 PM IST
Dealing a blow to the struggling Congress, its senior leader and former union minister G K Vasan today quit the party and announced his decision to float a new outfit in Tamil Nadu.

Blaming those who were entrusted with the affairs of Congress in Tamil Nadu for failing in their duty to strengthen the party, Vasan announced at a crowded press conference here that he and his supporters have decided to resign from Congress.

"We are starting a new party. The name of the new party and its symbol would be announced soon at a rally to be held in Tiruchi shortly", he said.

Vasan said the approach of AICC in Tamil Nadu was not satisfactory in achieving its goal which prompted him to resign from the party.

"To achieve the goal in Tamil Nadu, there should be a different direction, a different approach from AICC, which we are not satisfied. We are having a new path.... We feel it will be a victory path", he said in stout defence of his new move.

The decision by Vasan to disassociate from Congress, brings to end to his 14-year-long association with the grand old party following the merger of Tamil Manila Congress floated by his father G K Moopanar.

Former Tamil Nadu unit Congress president B S Gnanadesikan, who resigned the party post last week was also present with Vasan.
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First Published: Nov 03 2014 | 1:36 PM IST

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