Updated On: 21 February, 2022 10:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
After politician Varun Gandhi openly attacked his own party at a recent rally, experts tell us how corporate offices can amicably resolve their differences with an outspoken employee

Varun Gandhi recently hit out against the BJP. Pic/Getty Images
Oops, he did it again. After constantly attacking his own party in public, BJP leader Varun Gandhi threw fresh muck in the central government’s face at a recent rally, when he questioned it for letting fugitive businessmen including Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi live a life of riches when there are cases of embezzlement lodged against them. Earlier, he had hit out against the party over its alleged mismanagement of the farmers’ crisis, apart from disparaging it over rising unemployment and inflation. This, when his BJP colleagues either choose to remain silent over these perceived lapses, or go to town defending the party in a vocal manner, saying that their house is completely in order and these allegations are made with vested interests.

It’s important for managers to give disgruntled employees a chance to voice their grievances. Representation pic