After Acharya Pramod Krishnam spoke out against the high command's decision to decline the Ram Temple invitation and criticized the state of affairs within the Congress, he found himself expelled from the party for six years due to indiscipline and anti-party remarks. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge made this decision following a proposal from the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee.Image source - X
Expressing disappointment over the leadership's refusal to attend the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony in Ayodhya and praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's role in realizing the Ram Temple movement, Acharya Krishnam's remarks stirred controversy within the party. His comments on the Congress's lack of preparation for the upcoming elections and the disarray within the opposition further strained his relationship with the party leadership.
Describing the Congress's approach as "unfortunate" and emphasizing that Lord Ram belongs to everyone, Acharya Krishnam's dissenting voice highlighted internal divisions within the party. Additionally, his criticism of Rahul Gandhi's political activities and his assertion that the opposition alliance no longer exists after Nitish Kumar's departure underscored the growing rifts within the political landsape.
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