Congress MP Manish Tewari on Saturday said India and Congress have started “thinking differently” perhaps because of the Congress’s dismal performance in the recent elections. He also hit out at the party leadership for failing to introspect and allowing the exodus of senior leaders under its nose.

Manish Tewari said that two years ago 23 of us had written to Sonia Gandhi that the condition of the party is worrying and it should be taken seriously. After that letter, the Congress lost all the assembly elections.

If Congress and India think alike, then it seems that either of them has started thinking differently. Also said that many people and families have cherished the Congress garden with their blood. If someone got something, he did not get it in the bailout.

On the resignation of senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, the Congress MP said that there seems to be a rift in the coordination between India and the Congress, which was in existence since 1885. Introspection was needed. Also said that I think that if the meeting had been agreed on December 20, 2020 at Sonia Gandhi’s residence, then this situation would not have come.

Manish Tewari said that the people of North India who live towards the top of the Himalayas are passionate and sincere people. For the last 1000 years, their effect has been to fight against the invaders. One should not test the patience of these people. Ghulam Nabi Azad had on Friday resigned from all posts of the Congress party, including the primary membership of the party, in a letter to Congress President Sonia Gandhi.