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Maharastra News: In a stunning turn of events, Abdul Gaffar Qadri, the working president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM) in Maharashtra, has announced his resignation from the party. His departure has sent shockwaves through the political community, as Qadri has leveled serious accusations against the party’s leadership.
Qadri has openly accused AIMIM’s leadership, including Member of Parliament Imtiaz Jaleel, of aligning with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and furthering its political agenda. According to Qadri, the AIMIM leadership has allegedly accepted money from the BJP, betraying the trust of its supporters. He expressed deep frustration with the direction of the party, stating that it is no longer serving its original purpose.
This explosive resignation has raised eyebrows, with many now questioning AIMIM’s internal dynamics. “Are people inside the party now saying what people outside the party used to say till now?” This sentiment reflects growing concerns that the AIMIM might have been influenced by external forces, a charge previously dismissed by the party but now echoed by one of its key figures. Qadri’s departure and accusations could significantly damage AIMIM’s reputation in Maharashtra, especially with elections on the horizon. His claims may fuel further speculation about AIMIM’s true alliances, creating a challenging situation for the party’s leadership.