"Unfortunately, the people who are joining today, they are joining as an individual in the capacity to make politics as a business, trade," AICC General Secretary and in-charge of Andhra Pradesh Ghulam Nabi Azad said.
Congress leader and former PCC chief K Keshava Rao and two MPs G Vivekananda and Manda Jagannatham quit last week to join TRS that is spearheading movement for Telangana statehood.
Azad said they have not resigned for the sake of Telangana but for their own benefit.
"I do not think they deserve to be a politician. This is just like a business... Like a trade. So it is a good riddance. We would like the people who believe in Congress party's policy, who have some conviction or devoted to the people," he told NDTV.
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With the issue returning to haunt the party, a meeting of Congress Core Group yesterday took a view of the political situation in Andhra Pradesh. Azad had attended the meeting.
Congress is yet to clear its position on the vexed issue of Telangana. The separate statehood issue in Andhra Pradesh has been troubling the party for long. The Congress-ruled state is divided on regional lines on the Telangana demand.