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BJP won election in the state and country using money- Takam Sanjoy

APCC President Takam Sanjoy took moral responsibility for defeat of Congress party  in Arunachal Pradesh, congratulated Pema Khandu his and team.


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The Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Takam Sanjoy has claimed that BJP won election in the state and country using money power. While talking to media persons Sanjoy said this was money wave and not Modi wave.

 “I congratulate BJP for winning election in Arunachal Pradesh for the first time. He also congratulated Pema Khandu and his team got full majority and capturing power in this Himalayan kingdom.

But at the same time Sanjoy alleged that “this election was won through money, Without blaming anyone sanjoy said that the “the issues, the manifesto were not so important for the people, and for next five years people will have to suffer for it,” said Sanjoy.

Sanjoy also informed that he has informally told AICC President Rahul Gandhi that he wants to resign owning moral responsibilities for the poor performance of party in the state. “I will send formal resignation letter in a day or two. It is upto party president whether to accept it or not”. I will always remain loyal Congress worker,” he said.

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Further he said Congress have won just 4 seats in the assembly election but party will continue to play an important role as an opposition party in the state.

Sanjoy also said Congress workers wants Rahul Gandhi to continue as AICC President and are ready to back him. Further APCC President Congress will conduct deep introspection and scrutiny and look where things went wrong during the election.

Loosing and winning election is a game and we will sit together and scrutiny where and what happened in various parts of state during the last simultaneous poll. Sanjoy added.

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