
Bengal Congress general secretary Rohan Mitra quits, slams Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in resignation letter
India Today
In his letter to Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, Rohan S Mitra attacked the Pradesh Congress Committee chief. “Sycophants surrounding you have not only brought your downfall but also led to the ultimate downfall of the party in the state,” Rohan wrote in the letter.
West Bengal Congress General Secretary Rohan S Mitra on Wednesday resigned from his post, saying that he was “not motivated to work” under the leadership of state party president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. WB Congress Gen Secy Rohan Mitra resigns from his post; writes to party's state chief AR Chowdhury, 'The sycophants surrounding you have not only brought your downfall but also led to the ultimate downfall of the party in the state with no visible signs of revival in near future' pic.twitter.com/yviFecmKDt In a letter, Rohan S Mitra hit out at the Pradesh Congress Committee chief, and claimed that there were no visible signs of revival of the party in Bengal in the near future.
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