A major political development unfolded as supporters of Mohammed Moquim submitted mass resignations from the Congress party.
A total of 41 leaders announced their exit, marking a significant setback for the party’s local structure.
The group included the former PCC secretary, the former spokesperson, and the former block presidents. Alongside senior leaders, several youth and student leaders also resigned, signalling widespread discontent among Moquim’s loyalists.
Party insiders revealed that the resignations stemmed from growing dissatisfaction and internal differences. The move has sparked speculation about the future course of action for Moquim’s camp and its potential impact on Congress’s organisational strength in Odisha.
Observers believe the mass resignation could weaken the party’s grassroots presence, especially in areas where Moquim holds influence. The development also raises questions about Congress’s ability to retain its cadre base amid shifting political equations in the state.
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