With Azad set to float his own party, numerous Congress leaders have already pledged their support. Political observers say only time will tell if it emerges as a major force in J&K, but certain of its adverse impact on Congress.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A day after Ghulam Nabi Azad s exit from the Congress, party MP Manish Tewari said that a crack seems to have appeared in coordination between India and the Congress that existed since 1885 and that the former Union leader s resignation could have been avoided if the party top leadership had heeded calls for introspection after multiple assembly poll losses. India News | Crack Between India, Congress Coordination That Existed Since 1885, Says Manish Tewari on Azad s Exit.
'Keeping in view the turmoil that the state of J&K has witnessed over the past decades, the people require a decisive leader like Azad to guide them towards a better future,' former minister R.S. Chib has said.