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#LokSabhaELection2019: Ex-MLA Khumansinh Chauhan re-joins Congress in Gujarat

| @indiablooms | Mar 23, 2019, at 05:08 pm

Ahmedabad, Mar 23 (UNI) Days before Loksabha polls, former MLA in Gujarat Khumansinh Chauhan on Saturday rejoined Congress party here.

Chauhan who has represented Savli assembly segment in Vadodara district of Gujarat four times on Congress ticket had left the party after denial of ticket in last election in 2017. He had then joined NCP.

After joining Congress with supporters in presence of Gujarat state president of the party, Amit Chavda, Chauhan who had earlier been the state general secretary of the party also said that it was his mistake to leave the party.

'I had left the party with a heavy heart but now I have returned back home,' he said.

He said that he is against the autocratic rule of BJP and PM Modi and want to save the country from the RSS ideology. 

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