Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh):After Jyotiraditya Scindia quit the Congress, around 10,000 of its office-bearers have resigned from the party in Madhya Pradesh and several more are likely to do so, a former leader of the grand old party claimed on Wednesday.
The ruling Congress, however, refuted this claim and said the supporters of Scindia were creating pressure on other
leaders to leave the party.
Scindia quit the Congress on Tuesday and joined the BJP in the presence of party chief JP Nadda in Delhi on Wednesday.
"About 10,000 office-bearers of the Congress in Madhya Pradesh, from state-level to block-level, including some district presidents, have resigned from the Congress since Tuesday morning owing their allegiance to Scindia ji," former state Congress spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi, who also quit the party along with Scindia, told media adding that more leaders will resign from the party soon.
The district presidents of Guna, Sagar, Ashok Nagar, Gwalior, Indore, Shivpuri and some other districts have resigned from the party, Chaturvedi, a staunch Scindia supporter, said.
State Congress spokesman Narendra Saluja told media that Scindia supporters are pressurising the leaders to resign from
the party.