Chandigarh, Nov 2 (PTI) A month after taking a veiled dig at former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda's appointment as the CLP leader in Haryana, senior state Congress leader Sampat Singh quit the party on Sunday.
In his resignation letter addressing Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Singh gave a detailed account of how circumstances were allegedly created in the party, forcing several leaders to switch to other parties over the years.
The former Haryana minister claimed that "no accountability has been fixed for the party's continuous decline" in the state over the last 15 years.
A month ago, Singh had taken a veiled dig at Hooda's appointment as the CLP leader, asking "if the party wanted to appoint the same person, what was the need to wait for one year".
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