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Congress worker attacked party MP, MLA after being denied panchayat poll ticket: Himanta

Congress worker attacked party MP, MLA after being denied panchayat poll ticket: Himanta

Deccan Herald28-04-2025
At the heart of the incident in Dhing was an @INCIndia leader who took money from two people to sell one ticket.
Cong leaders in Delhi must not play the victim card and blame the BJP, rather they must control the corruption within @INCAssam. #AssamPanchayatPolls pic.twitter.com/ivalIt4U40
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