
Congress has become weak: Farooq Abdullah
India Today
Congress leaders need to stand up to the challenges being faced by the country and look into the problems of the people instead of "staying at their homes", National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah said on Tuesday.
Congress leaders need to stand up to the challenges being faced by the country and look into the problems of the people instead of "staying at their homes", National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah said on Tuesday. Speaking at a Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) function here, he also said that the Congress has become "weak". "My party (the National Conference) and his (Bhim Singh) party (JKNPP) are not there (in the rest of India). Congress is everywhere and they have to stand up to the challenge, look into the problems of the people, instead of staying at their homes, and counter the threat to our nation," Abdullah said.
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