'Why Did Bhupen Bora Resign After 32 Years with Congress?'
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Guwahati, Feb 16 (NationPress) Veteran Congress politician from Assam, Bhupen Bora, declared his resignation from the party on Monday, marking the conclusion of his 32-year association with the historic political organization.
In statements to the media, Bora revealed that he had submitted his resignation letter to the party's central leadership early in the morning, around 8 a.m. “I have formally left the Congress. My resignation letter has been sent to the central leadership,” Bora stated, emphasizing that this decision was made to uphold his self-respect.
“I departed from the party to preserve my own self-respect,” he stressed.
Voicing his profound disappointment with the party's operations, Bora accused the Congress leadership of failing to make timely and impactful decisions regarding organizational issues.
“The party can’t even determine who is allowed to participate in its rallies,” he pointed out, highlighting what he views as growing disarray and lack of coordination within the organization.
Bora reflected on the significant time he dedicated to the Congress throughout his political career.
“I have committed 32 years of my life to the Congress party,” he noted, reiterating his long-standing affiliation and contributions at various organizational levels.
While he refrained from naming particular leaders, Bora hinted at ongoing internal conflicts and a sense of leadership stagnation that made it challenging for him to remain affiliated with the party.
Despite bringing up concerns multiple times, he expressed that there was a lack of substantial response from the higher echelons of leadership.
When inquired about his future political direction, Bora indicated he would make a decision after discussing with his supporters and well-wishers. However, he made it clear that his resignation was a definitive choice and not made impulsively.
“This is not a rash decision. I have deliberated on it thoroughly,” he affirmed.
Bhupen Bora's departure is perceived as a significant blow to the Congress party in Assam, where the party has been struggling to reclaim its political foothold in anticipation of the upcoming Assembly elections.
His exit comes at a time when the party is already facing internal strife and questions regarding leadership in the state.
Political analysts speculate that Bora’s resignation could instigate further turmoil within the Assam Congress unit in the near future.