Congress forms committee to look into allegations of anti-party activities
The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee has established a fact-finding committee to investigate allegations of anti-party activities during the recent Assembly elections. The committee, led by former MP K. Jayakumar, aims to gather complaints from party members and present a report within 60 days. Concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of the investigation, especially in light of recent resignations and the party's alliance with the TVK.
- ▪The committee will investigate allegations of anti-party activities by Congress cadre during the recent elections.
- ▪Dr. Jayakumar stated that they plan to visit every constituency to gather complaints in person.
- ▪Concerns have been expressed about the potential outcomes of the committee's findings, with some leaders skeptical of its effectiveness.
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Tamil Nadu Congress Committee’s fact finding committee head, former MP, K. Jayakumar, said that the committee would investigate the anti-party activities by the party cadre during the recently-concluded Assembly elections after allegations surfaced that the party workers didn’t work for the party and its alliance partners.Speaking to reporters, Dr. Jayakumar said that the committee would investigate and look into the allegations and present a report in 60 days.“We are planning to touch every constituency and receive these complaints in person. We hope to conclude the exercise in less than 60 days. The committee has been empowered by the All India Congress Committee and we urge the party’s stakeholders to meet us, tell us your opinion and we would include it in our report.
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