Congress leader Jaiveer Shergill has resigned from the post of national spokesperson of the Congress, ANI reported. Shergill on Wednesday tendered his resignation claiming that he felt the vision of the decision-makers in the party no longer was in sync with the aspirations of the youth.
The Congress leader also said that self-serving interests were gaining precedence while public and national interests were being ignored. Shergill sent his letter to Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi.
"The primary reason being that the ideology and the vision of the current decision-makers of the Indian National Congress is no longer in sync with the aspirations
of the youth and modern India," Shergill said in his letter.
"Furthermore, it pains me to say that decision-making is no longer for the interest of the public and the country. Rather it is influenced by the self-serving interests of individuals indulging in sychophancy and consistently ignoring on ground reality. This is something I cannot morally accept or continue to work with," he added.
Shergill is a lawyer by profession and was one of the prominent ones among young Congress leaders. He hails from Punjab. Jaiveer Shergill`s resignation comes days after Ghulam Nabi Azad and Anand Sharma resigned from roles assigned to them in Congress.