
Ghulam Nabi Azad calls himself '24 Carat Congressman', dismisses rumours of quitting party
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Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad called himself a "24 Carat Congressman" and dismissed rumours of him quitting the party.
Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad dismissed rumours of him quitting the party. He called himself a "24 Carat Congressman" and said he was working to unify and unite party workers. "We salute them for their courage and the hardships they have been facing since 1947”. pic.twitter.com/BMsU2DMo6j
The former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister has been holding public rallies and was seen accompanied by several senior party leaders and former ministers who recently resigned from their party posts.

A prominent seer, Pranavananda Swamiji, alleged that mutts backing Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to take over the top post were denied any allocation in the state budget presented by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He reiterated his support for Shivakumar to take over as the chief minister.

India's original Dhurandhar, Ravindra Kaushik, rose from acting at college theatres, to infiltrating the Pakistan Army as a RAW Agent. He provided critical intelligence on Pakistani troop movements and the country's nuclear programme, but died a lonely death after his betrayal and subsequent capture by the ISI.











