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      • In a letter to party chief Sonia Gandhi, Shergill resigned from the post of the national spokesperson and said the primary reason was that "the ideology and the vision of the current decision makers of the Congress is no longer in sync with the aspirations of the youth and modern India".
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  2. Aug 25, 2022 · Jaiveer Shergill, the 39-year-old national spokesperson of the Indian National Congress has severed all ties with the party. Who is he? Why did he leave Congress?

  3. Aug 24, 2022 · In a letter to party chief Sonia Gandhi, Jaiveer Shergill resigned from the post of the national spokesperson and said the primary reason was that "the ideology and the vision of the current decision makers of the Congress is no longer in sync with the aspirations of the youth and modern India".

  4. Aug 25, 2022 · The Congress continues to bleed with the resignation of Jaiveer Shergill, the youngest national spokesperson appointed by the party and a rising star. The 39-year-old said he decided to sever all ties with the grand old party as sycophancy is eating into the organisation like "termites".

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  5. Aug 24, 2022 · In a letter to party chief Sonia Gandhi, Shergill resigned from the post of the national spokesperson and said the primary reason was that “the ideology and the vision of the current decision makers of the Congress is no longer in sync with the aspirations of the youth and modern India”.

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  6. Jaiveer Shergill wrote to Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, Shergill said decision-making in the party is no longer for interests of public, but is influenced by self-serving...

  7. Aug 25, 2022 · Jaiveer Shergill quit the Congress party on Wednesday, alleging that sycophancy is eating into the organisation like "termites". The 39-year-old lawyer was among the youngest...

  8. Aug 24, 2022 · Congress national spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill Wednesday resigned from the party saying “sycophancy” had taken precedence over merit. He also said he had not been able to get an audience with the leadership because of his lack of proximity to a “certain coterie”. An advocate, Shergill had not been happy with the party for some time.