Previous Union priest Ashwani Kumar quit the Congress party on Tuesday. In a letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Kumar said that he “presumed that in the current conditions and predictable with my poise, I can best support bigger public causes outside the party overlap”.
Kumar’s exit is the most recent in a progression of ways out from the Congress and comes in get together surveys in various states.

Association serve Jyotiraditya Scindia, Assam boss priest Himanta Biswa Sharma, Jitin Prasada, and RPN Singh are among the individuals who have stopped the Congress as of late and joined the decision Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). There was hypothesis that Kumar also may stick to this same pattern.

Kumar alluded to his 46-year relationship with the Congress. He added he desires to “proactively seek after open causes propelled by the possibility of groundbreaking administration, in view of the dignitarian guarantee of a liberal vote based system imagined by our political dissidents.” He said thanks to Gandhi for her “contemplations” before and hoped everything would turn out great for her wellbeing.
Kumar was the law serve when the Congress-drove United Progressive Alliance government confronted debasement claims. His endeavor to vet a Central Bureau of Investigation report on the coal block portion embarrassment, which was being tested under the Supreme Court’s management, made discussion and brought about his exit as the priest. Afterward, he was made the exceptional emissary to Japan.