Choudhary is ‘impatient’ on Anand Sharma’s advice on helping BJP

Prior to the assembly elections in West Bengal, insight into the Congress party had already opened but now the war has begun in the party. MP Anand Sharma has questioned the Congress alliance with the Indian Secular Front (ISF) in Bengal and has now returned to Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary. Choudhary said the BJP is benefiting from what Anand Sharma is doing.

Anand Sharma said on Monday that the Congress is an alliance with the ISF in Bengal against the party’s main ideology. Anand Sharma criticized the party’s alliance with the Abbas Siddiqui-led ISF, saying it was against the party’s main ideology, Gandhian and Nehruvian secularism. He said, ‘

The party cannot be elected in the fight against communalism. We have to fight against all forms of communalism. Sharma said the Congress Working Committee (CWC) had to discuss and approve the alliance with a radical party like the ISF.

Adir Ranjan Chaudhary has posted four tweets titled ‘No Your Facts’ on Anand Sharma. He wrote in the first tweet, “The CPI (M)-led Left is leading a secular union in West Bengal, of which Congress is an integral part.”

He further wrote, ‘Congress has taken full stance of its stake. The Left Front is offering seats to the newly formed Indian Secular Front Co-ISF from its quota. Your decision to call the CPM-led alliance communalist is only benefiting the BJP’s polarization agenda. ‘

In his third tweet, he said, “Those who want to fight the BJP and its related parties should support and promote the Congress in the five electoral states rather than make statements that are in line with the agenda of the BJP.”

In his last tweet, Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary also named Ghulam Nabi Azad and said Congressmen should not waste their time praising the Prime Minister. It is their duty to strengthen the party and not to cut down the tree from which they were raised.

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