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Uttarakhand: Cong MLA claims six leaders to rejoin party

By ANI | Updated: October 18, 2021 06:10 IST

Uttarakhand Congress MLA Govind Singh Kunjwal has claimed that several leaders, who left the Congress earlier, are now willing to come back to the party and said that six MLAs are in the party's contact.

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Uttarakhand Congress MLA Govind Singh Kunjwal has claimed that several leaders, who left the Congress earlier, are now willing to come back to the party and said that six MLAs are in the party's contact.

Speaking to the media persons in an event on Sunday at Uttarakhand's Almora, Kunjwal said, "Many people are willing to be part of Congress and many people will come back in the party. Central leadership will take a decision on it."

"As many as six MLAs are in the party's contact," he added.

This comes ahead of the Uttarakhand assembly polls scheduled next year.

( With inputs from ANI )

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