A. V. Subramanian Quits Indian National Congress Ahead of Puducherry Polls After Ticket Denial

In a significant political development ahead of the upcoming elections, former Puducherry Congress chief A. V. Subramanian has stepped down from the Indian National Congress, citing “personal reasons” and “unavoidable circumstances.”
In a letter addressed to V. Vaithilingam, the current president of the Puducherry Pradesh Congress Committee, Subramanian formally announced his resignation from all party positions.
His exit comes at a crucial time, just ahead of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly elections, and shortly after he was denied a party ticket to contest this time. In the previous 2021 elections, he had contested from the Karaikal North constituency but was unsuccessful.
While Subramanian has officially cited personal reasons for his decision, political observers believe the denial of a ticket may have played a key role in his move.
His resignation adds a new twist to the political landscape in Puducherry, especially with elections around the corner, and could have an impact on party dynamics in the region.
News source: Information for this article was gathered from a variety of reliable news outlets.








