<p>Punjab Pradesh Mahila Congress president Balvir Rani Sodhi has resigned from her post, citing “family circumstances”.</p>.<p>She sent her resignation letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday.</p>.<p>“Kindly relieve me from the post as I am unable to continue due to unavoidable compulsions of my family circumstances,” the president of the women's wing of the Punjab Congress wrote.</p>.<p>However, the Congress leader assured that she will remain loyal to the party.</p>.<p>The copies of the letter were also sent to party leader Rahul Gandhi and All India Mahila Congress working president Netta D'Souza.</p>.<p>Her resignation comes ahead of the launch of the Congress party's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' across the country on Wednesday.</p>.<p>When asked whether she had any differences with Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Sodhi denied it.</p>.<p>“I have no differences with Raja Warring and have resigned only due to my family compulsions,” said the women's wing chief of the party's state unit.</p>.<p>She also brushed aside a query about the possibility of her quitting the party too.</p>.<p>“I am a loyal soldier of the party and will perform any duty assigned to me by the party leadership,” she stressed.</p>
<p>Punjab Pradesh Mahila Congress president Balvir Rani Sodhi has resigned from her post, citing “family circumstances”.</p>.<p>She sent her resignation letter to Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday.</p>.<p>“Kindly relieve me from the post as I am unable to continue due to unavoidable compulsions of my family circumstances,” the president of the women's wing of the Punjab Congress wrote.</p>.<p>However, the Congress leader assured that she will remain loyal to the party.</p>.<p>The copies of the letter were also sent to party leader Rahul Gandhi and All India Mahila Congress working president Netta D'Souza.</p>.<p>Her resignation comes ahead of the launch of the Congress party's 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' across the country on Wednesday.</p>.<p>When asked whether she had any differences with Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, Sodhi denied it.</p>.<p>“I have no differences with Raja Warring and have resigned only due to my family compulsions,” said the women's wing chief of the party's state unit.</p>.<p>She also brushed aside a query about the possibility of her quitting the party too.</p>.<p>“I am a loyal soldier of the party and will perform any duty assigned to me by the party leadership,” she stressed.</p>