Amid resignations from minor figures and a snowballing controversy, the Youth Congress on Saturday denied “fake news” about party president Rahul Gandhi complaining about a lack of quit notices from party functionaries despite him having owned up to the Lok Sabha election debacle.
After reports circulated that Rahul had complained about resignations not coming in to a Youth Congress delegation on June 26, there were sporadic reactions even as no senior leader quit even though some said they were responsible for poll losses in their areas of influence and responsibility.
Amid resignations from minor figures and a snowballing controversy, the Youth Congress on Saturday denied “fake news” about party president Rahul Gandhi complaining about a lack of quit notices from party functionaries despite him having owned up to the Lok Sabha election debacle.
After reports circulated that Rahul had complained about resignations not coming in to a Youth Congress delegation on June 26, there were sporadic reactions even as no senior leader quit even though some said they were responsible for poll losses in their areas of influence and responsibility.