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Himachal Congress: Factionalism among Congress in Himachal Pradesh is not a new thing. Now there was uproar in the Congress meeting in Bilaspur. In this meeting, Bamber Thakur talked about not working for him during the elections, then Youth Congress leader Ashish got angry and left the meeting.
BilaspurThere was uproar in the Congress meeting in Himachal Pradesh, There was an uproar over the address of former MLA Bamber Thakur and former Youth Congress President Ashish Thakur expressed his objection and then walked out of the meeting,
Actually, a meeting was organized by the Congress Party in Bilaspur. In this meeting, former MLA from Madhya Pradesh and Congress woman leader Heena Likhiram Kavre, former MLA and minister from Naina Devi Ram Lal and Congress leader from Mandi Champa Thakur had also reached this meeting as observers. During this, a tense situation was created in front of the Observer.
It so happened that former MLA Bamber Thakur was addressing the meeting. He said that he lost because of internal conflict among his own people and some people did not work during the elections. On this, former Yunka President Ashish Thakur got enraged and lost his temper. Peace was established after the intervention of former state general secretary of Congress Party, Vikas Thakur. Former Yunka President Ashish Thakur said that allegations are made every time. But someone should come forward and talk. During this, he got angry and walked out of the meeting. Bamber Thakur said that those who are on the salary of JP Nadda. He should be expelled from the party.
In the meeting, former minister Ram Lal Thakur said that he had lost the election to Naina Devi by 182 votes. During that time, at 8 pm, 1409 votes came late and were rejected. He blamed the then presiding officer. Also said that he was close to a Union Minister. Which was later given extension also.
A tense situation arose in front of the Observer itself.
It is worth noting that Congress leader Heena Likhiram Kavre had arrived from Madhya Pradesh as an observer at Indira Bhawan, the Congress Party office in Bilaspur and a program was organized by the All India Congress Committee under the “Organization Creation Campaign” to strengthen the district and block level organization. But during this time factionalism was again seen.





























