Congress will rise from the ashes, says Prasad Harichandan

Prasad Harichandan on Monday hit out at the leaders who recently quit the party and said it will have no impact even as exodus from the grand old party continued.

BHUBANESWAR: Ending his silence, Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) president Prasad Harichandan on Monday hit out at the leaders who recently quit the party and said it will have no impact even as exodus from the grand old party continued.Harichandan, who along with others leaders sat on a fast in front of Congress Bhavan here as part of the party’s nation-wide programme to protest against violence during Bharat Bandh by dalit outfits on April 2, told mediapersons that those who are leaving the party for personal gains will get a befitting reply from the people. “Congress was strong and will remain so in future,” he said.

Comparing Congress to the mythical bird phoenix which rises from its own ashes, Harichandan said the party will have ‘Nabakalebara’ (a new look). The statement of OPCC president assumes significance in view of the continuing demand for his ouster from the post after the humiliating defeat of Congress in the panchayat  polls. The demand for a change in the state Congress leadership has intensified after the party’s defeat in the by-poll to the Bijepur Assembly constituency.

Former Union Minister Chandrasekhar Sahu along with 50 senior Congress leaders had resigned from the party on April 4 alleging growing indiscipline in the party. Sahu along with other leaders had joined BJD in the presence of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at Berhampur on April 5. Ollywood actor Bijay Mohanty and several other leaders from different parts of the State had also resigned from the party recently.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Congress and BJP activists from Kendrapara district joined BJD on Monday in the presence of party president and the Chief Minister at Naveen Nivas. The Congress and BJP leaders came in a rally to Naveen Nivas and joined BJD at the ‘Mishran Samavesh’ organised for the purpose. 
“I believe that the joining of these leaders will strengthen the party organisation in the district,” Naveen said.

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