
Ghulam Nabi Azad's First Rally After Quitting Congress In Jammu Tomorrow
NDTV
Ghulam Nabi Azad would be accorded a grand reception on his arrival from Delhi on Sunday morning, former Jammu and Kashmir minister GM Saroori said.
Ghulam Nabi Azad, who recently broke his five-decade-long association with the Congress, will begin his fresh political journey Sunday from Jammu where he would set up the first unit of his own party. All preparations have been completed for Mr Azad's first public rally in Jammu, a close aide of the former chief minister said on the eve of the public meeting.
Mr Azad would be accorded a grand reception on his arrival from Delhi on Sunday morning, and a procession would accompany him to the venue of the public meeting at the Sainik Colony, former minister GM Saroori said.
Mr Saroori is among over two dozen prominent legislators who resigned from the Congress in support of Azad.
The 73-year-old Mr Azad is likely to announce the formation of his own political party.
