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Gujarat : Aggrieved Cong veteran Shankersinh Vaghela to make important announcement on his birthday today

| | Jul 21, 2017, at 06:38 pm
Ahmedabad, Jul 21 (IBNS) : Congress veteran in Gujarat, Shankarsinh Vaghela, said to be unhappy with his party, is likely to quit it on his 77th birhday on Friday, media reports said.

Vaghela will make an "important announcement" and share his "feelings" with his supporters.

The former Chief Minister has reportedly been sulking for not having been given a free hand for the party's campaign for the Gujarat assembly elections to be held later this year.

Earlier, Vaghela  slammed the state Congress over “lack of homework” for the assembly polls.

Meanwhile, the Gujarat Congress issued a warning to Vaghela on Thursday not to “play any politics” under the guise of his birthday celebrations.

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