Leadership in Congress is hereditary: S M Krishna
A day before he formally joins the BJP, veteran politician, S M Krishna took a dig at the Congress stating that the leadership in the party was hereditary. S M Krishna was speaking on the crisis that the party is currently facing over its choice of leadership.

"There is hereditary leadership there (In the Congress). We cannot interfere with that, no one can," S M Krishna when asked about the senior leadership in the Congress. It may be recalled that S M Krishna had resigned from the Congress in January earlier this year.
The veteran politician who has been a Congressman for decades decided to quit the party stating that senior leaders like him had been sidelined. S M Krishna will be in New Delhi tomorrow where he will join the BJP in the presence of Amit Shah. S M Krishna's induction into the party is a shot in the arm for the BJP ahead of 2018 assembly elections in Karnataka.
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