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"Over my dead body": Congress's Kapil Sibal on Jitin Prasada-style switch Last Updated : 10 Jun 2021 02:31:46 PM IST Kapil Sibal A day after Jitin Prasada left the party, the Congress leaders of the G-23 group of which Jitin Prasada was a part of, attacked him and said that ideological commitment is more important in politics.
Sibal said the Congress desperately needs reforms and the party leadership had to listen.In an interview to a television channel, Kapil Sibal, who was part of the "G-23" team who wrote a letter to Congress' Sonia Gandhi which was dubbed as a dissident activity, said the issues must be addressed as soon as possible.When asked about the chances of him joining the the saffron party, Sibal ruled out any such move, saying, “I will never in my life over my dead body join the BJP who I have opposed since my birth as a politician."Issues were not addressed, that is true. They must be addressed as quickly as possible. We will continue to raise those issues. If the party for some reason tells me we don't need you, I will leave it. I am not in it for myself, but I will never in my life over my dead body join the BJP who I have opposed since my birth as a politician,” he said, as the channel quoted him.On the need for reforms in the Congress , Kapil Sibal said: “Don't ask me, ask whoever has to address them. The Congress must become the grand old party that it was. For that we need reforms. We are fighting within the system we have continued to raise issues. If the head stops listening, the organization will decline. All that we want is that the Congress party should listen to us."Earlier, joining the BJP, Jitin Prasada had said his family had been associated with the Congress for three generations and that he had reflected long before severing the ties. He also asserted that it was not about which party he was quitting but which he was going to be a part of,Prasada’s exit has thrown up a fresh challenge to the Congress. There are reports of fresh cracks in the Rajasthan Congress where the camps of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot are at loggerheads.Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former Union minister M Veerappa Moily on Thursday said the grand old party needs to undergo a "major surgery" and not just depend just hinge upon legacy.He also asserted that the top leadership of the party must give primacy to ideological commitment while giving responsibility to leaders.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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