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Lok Sabha Election 2024: Naveen Jindal resigns from Congress, joins BJP

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Congress chief and former MP Naveen Jindal introduced his resignation from Congress by posting on X. He tweeted, I represented the Congress Party in Parliament as MP from Kurukshetra for 10 years. I thank the Congress management and the then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. In the present day I’m resigning from the first membership of the Congress Party.

Congress chief and former MP Naveen Jindal introduced his resignation from Congress.

He tweeted, “I represented the Congress Party in Parliament as MP from Kurukshetra for 10 years. I thank the Congress management and the then Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. In the present day I’m resigning… pic. twitter.com/PyUaMyUE4J

— ANI (@ANI) March 24, 2024 Former MP Naveen Jindal joins BJP

Shortly after resigning from Congress, Naveen Jindal joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. After becoming a member of BJP, he stated, immediately is an important day in my life. I’m proud that I’ve joined BJP immediately and can have the ability to serve the nation below the management of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I wish to contribute to PM Modi's 'Developed India' dream. He additional stated, BJP thought of me worthy of this and gave me an opportunity, because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and your entire celebration for this. I’ll strive my greatest to serve the nation by following the trail proven by him.

#see | Delhi: After becoming a member of BJP, former Congress MP Naveen Jindal says, “In the present day is an important day in my life. I’m proud that I’ve joined BJP immediately and can have the ability to serve the nation below the management of PM Modi.'' I wish to contribute to 'Developed India'… pic.twitter.com/lzo2zfJNH8

– ANI (@ANI) March 24, 2024



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