Chhattisgarh Congress faced another setback on Saturday as Chandrashekhar Shukla, following the resignations of former MLA Chunni Lal Sahu and OBC Morcha Chief Choleshwar Chandrakar, delivered a third blow to the party. Shukla, in his resignation letter to Pradesh Adhyaksh Deepak Baij, stepped down from his position as Pradesh Mahamantri.

Expressing his grievances through the letter, Chandrashekhar Shukla, like his fellow Congress members, conveyed his deep commitment to the party during the most valuable and distinguished period of his life. However, he expressed concern that the party had deviated from its core ideology and had started functioning towards appeasement.

Shukla articulated a sense of continuous neglect and disrespect, making him feel that working in these roles has become challenging due to the prevailing atmosphere. He appealed for acceptance of his resignation from the position of Pradesh Mahamantri, seeking liberation from the responsibilities.

The series of resignations within the Chhattisgarh Congress is indicative of internal turmoil and dissatisfaction among key party members. The departure of notable figures, including a former MLA and the OBC Morcha Chief, followed by the resignation of Chandrashekhar Shukla, signals a growing discontent and a potential crisis for the party in the state.

Chandrashekhar Shukla’s assertion of the party deviating from its fundamental principles echoes concerns about ideological drift within the Chhattisgarh Congress. The explicit mention of neglect and disrespect points to internal dynamics that may need urgent attention from the party leadership.

As Chhattisgarh Congress grapples with successive resignations, the political landscape in the state appears to be witnessing a significant realignment. The reasons cited by the resigning members suggest a need for introspection within the party to address internal issues and regain cohesion to face upcoming political challenges.

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