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Rahul Gandhi unfollows RPN Singh on Twitter as the latter embraces BJP

Updated on: 25 January,2022 08:48 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Rahul Gandhi, prior to RPN's joining, had 280 followers and that reduced to 279

Rahul Gandhi unfollows RPN Singh on Twitter as the latter embraces BJP

Rahul Gandhi. File pic

Hours after former Union Minister RPN Singh joined BJP after quitting Congress, party leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday unfollowed him on Twitter.Priyanka Gandhi Vadra still follows Singh on the microblogging site along with senior Congress functionaries.


Rahul Gandhi, prior to RPN's joining, had 280 followers and that reduced to 279.


RPN Singh has also changed his Twitter cover photo as well and uploaded a recent BJP induction picture alongside which has Dharmendra Pradhan and BJP UP president Swatantra Dev Singh.Singh was also on the list of star campaigners for Congress in the Uttar Pradesh polls.


Addressing a press conference at BJP headquarters today, Singh said, "I spent 32 years in one political party (Congress). But that party has not remained the same as it was before."He said, "Now I will work as a 'Karyakarta' towards fulfilling PM Modi's dreams for India."Taking a jibe at the Congress party, the former Union Minister said that the party does not have the same ideology anymore.

"I had clearly said in my press conference that the party (Congress) is no more the one where I had worked, it is not the same ideology anymore. I would not like to add anything further to it," he told ANI after joining BJP today.

Responding to the speculations of his wife Sonia Singh and him contesting the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, he said, "I am the only one in politics. I will definitely do what the party asks me to."After Singh joined the BJP, the Congress removed his nameplate from the party headquarters.

Notably, prior to the resignation, Singh had also changed his Twitter Bio from: My motto India, First, Always. AICC in-charge, Jharkhand, Spokesperson Congress party, Former Minister of State for Home Affairs, to "My motto India, First, Always."Congress Spokesperson Supriya Shrinate slammed Singh over his resignation and said, "The battle which Congress party is fighting can be fought only with bravery... It requires courage, strength and Priyanka Gandhi Ji has said that coward people can't fight it."Kunwar Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh, popularly known as Raja Saheb of Padrauna, was a former Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs. He was an MP from the Kushinagar constituency in the 15th Lok Sabha (2009-2014).

The 57-year-old former Congress loyalist from the erstwhile royal family of Sainthwar of Kushinagar (Padrauna) was an MLA from the Padrauna constituency of Uttar Pradesh (1996-2009), just like his father CPN Singh. The Congress party's Jharkhand in-charge, RPN Singh has previously served as the Minister of State from 2012 to 2014.

However, in the 16th Lok Sabha election, he lost to BJP's Rajesh PandeyThe Doon School alumnus has also served as the All India Congress Committee's Secretary from 2003-2006.

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