Congress national spokesperson Khushboo Sundar resigns, says she was 'suppressed'
Sundar, along with former Indian Revenue Services (IRS) Officer Saravana Kumar, who had taken voluntary retirement, are expected to join the BJP at around 12:30 pm at an event in party headquarters in the national capital.
The party, meanwhile, announced in Delhi that Sundar was removed from her post of All India Congress Committee spokesperson with "immediateeffect."
Sundar, a popular Tamil actor, who was with the DMK before joining the national party in 2014 sent her resignation letter to Congress top leader Sonia Gandhi.
"Few elements seated at higher level within the party, people who have no connectivity with the ground reality or public recognition are dictating terms and people like me who wanted to work for the party sincerely are being pushed and suppressed," she said.
Her resignationletter was made available to media outlets amid a buzz that she was all set to join the BJP.
AICC Secretary In Charge of Communications, Pranav Jha in a statement said: "Kushboo Sundar is hereby dropped as AICC spokesperson with immediate effect."
After a long and thorough "thought process" over a period of time, the actor said she decided to end her association with the Congress party.
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