Crisis looms over Congress in Uttarakhand! Political storm due to statements of leaders

Political stir has once again intensified regarding Uttarakhand Congress. The statements of some veteran leaders who recently left the Congress and joined the BJP have heated up the atmosphere again. The way the statements of the leaders are coming out for the last few days, it is being speculated that there may be a split in the Congress once again before the 2027 assembly elections. First senior leader Mathura Dutt Joshi and now former minister Dinesh Aggarwal are constantly attacking the Congress. Both claim that there will be a big split in the party soon. After their statements, the politics of the state has heated up again. The statement of Mathura Dutt Joshi, who left the Congress and joined the BJP before the civic elections, has increased the political stir further. Mathura has claimed that 10 Congress MLAs may soon leave the party and join the BJP. His statement has come when preparations for the 2027 assembly elections have started.
However, Congress state president Karan Mahara has given a strong reply to this. He said that before Joshi, many senior leaders have left the Congress, but this has not affected the unity of the party. He said that the Congress is fully organized and there is no question of any MLA leaving the party. After Mathura’s statement, former minister Dinesh Agarwal, who left the Congress and joined the BJP, has also raised questions on the national and state leadership of the Congress. He said that the attitude of the current leadership of the Congress is so weak that a big division can be seen in the party soon. He also said that the Congress needs to think why so many leaders are leaving the party. Dinesh Agarwal also said that after his leaving the party, the Congress has become even weaker. Congress President Karan Mahara also retorted to this statement of his and said that Dinesh does not need to worry about the Congress. The Congress has neither become weak nor scattered. The party is completely united and is moving forward strongly.