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No bigwigs at Congress' Sabarmati Ashram dharna

The Congress' 36-day long dharna at the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad to demand the removal of Chief Minister Narendra Modi looked like a drab affair on the third day on Wednesday.

In the afternoon, no senior Congress leader was present at the sit-in.

"They have just left. [The opposition leader in the assembly] Naresh Raval was here until now," a Congress activist said.

Rajasthan Congress chief Girija Vyas, All India Congress Committee general secretary Mahavir Prasad and Congress Working Committee member Arjun Singh had joined Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee president Amarsinh Chaudhary and other local leaders when the dharna began.

PTI

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