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Bhupen Borah’s resignation shows Congress leaders are losing faith in their electability

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Former Assam Congress chief Bhupen Borah’s resignation is a blow to Opposition on the eve of the Assembly election. Citing Gaurav Gogoi’s inability to defend allegations of Pakistan link is a mere excuse to jump ship. Congress leaders are losing faith in their electability. Blame lies at high command’s door.

Mohammad Yunus’ departure is good riddance. He misused caretaker’s remit to tilt to Pakistan

The farewell note Mohammad Yunus deserves is good riddance. Bitter, pompous, and subversive, he misused the caretaker’s remit to tilt to Pakistan, re-platformed the Jamaat, and harped on India’s supposed Seven Sisters ‘vulnerabilities’, even in his farewell speech. Tarique Rahman sounds calmer and mature. His priority is to restore sanity.

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