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Cong red-faced! MP says leaders don't leave AC chambers

November 10, 2012 16:27 IST
A day after the Congress session in Surajkund was marked by austerity, reports have emerged of a party MP embarrassing it with his remarks praising Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh workers for their dedication and criticising Congress workers for staying in air-conditioned chambers.

Congress MP from Dewas Sajjan Singh Verma said RSS workers are better than Congress leaders because they work with dedication.

"RSS workers work for their party with dedication, surviving on chana (gram), while our leaders don't step out of AC chambers," he said addressing party workers at Neemuch two days ago.

Noting that the party is going through a tough period, he said, "Our senior leaders offer lip service that we will win in 2013. As long as senior leaders of the Congress put themselves in shoes of grassroot functionaries, mission 2013 is not easy.

"The leaders in Delhi are not bothered, they are happy with their own work. But when it comes to touring the jungles of MP, our leaders are unwilling to come out of their AC comforts. The BJP has the support of the RSS. Without the RSS, BJP leaders are doing the same. The RSS functionary known what mission 2013 is. He knows how to win," he said.

Verma had also blamed the party leaders for factionalism.

However, on Friday, Verma denied that he had made the statement.

"I did not say that the RSS is more disciplined than Congress. I said that Sangh's functionaries lack facilities but do work. Our workers have the spirit but not the backing of top leaders. That is why is some respect they become weak," he said.

His remarks have emerged a day after Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, in a symbolic message of austerity, took a bus ride along with other leaders to Surajkund in Haryana for a dialogue session.

Reacting to Verma's statement, senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in MP Assembly Ajay Singh said that party workers were working unitedly and would ensure its victory in the next year's Assembly elections.

Asked about the Congress MP's remarks, BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, "The Congress organised its meet on Friday. After that this embarrassment, this shows how bad the situation is in the Congress party, that their MPs and lower functionaries are not satisfied with their work.

They live in ACs is not the issue, they live on the sky, don't see the ground and it is not enough to pose for photos or go to a village and get yourself clicked there, it does not show honesty towards people," Naqvi said.

Image: Congress MP from Dewas Sajjan Singh Verma

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