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'Neither direction nor vision left in Congress': Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Arvinder Singh Lovely's resignation

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NEW DELHI: Former Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday said that the Congress has no direction or vision and has been making " wrong decisions that will eventually lead them to destruction". The remarks came after Delhi Congress chief Arvinder Singh Lovely resigned from his post citing party's alliance with the AAP as one of the reasons.

"There is neither direction nor vision left in Congress. They are making wrong decisions that will eventually lead them to destruction. That's why all good people have left the Congress...," he said at a public meeting in Gwalior.

Highlighting the support for BJP and PM Modi, the BJP candidate from Vidisha said, "I was in Gwalior and I will visit again on May 2. Today, I visited Gwalior and Morena, there is a Modi wave everywhere. The support for the BJP is not just a wave, it's a storm. In Madhya Pradesh, the BJP will win all 29 seats."

Arvinder Singh Lovely tendered his resignation from his post of Congress party's Delhi unit chief on Saturday.

In his letter to Kharge, Lovely said, "It is with a heavy heart that I write the present letter to you finding myself handicapped and unable to continue as the President of the Delhi party unit."

Lovely's discontentment stems partly from the Congress' decision to form an alliance with the AAP, a move that he claims the Delhi Congress unit opposed.
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