Chandigarh: Bansal’s aide Hafiz Anwar Ul Haq to enter fray
Chandigarh: Senior city Congress leader Hafiz Anwar Ul Haq, who is considered close to Bansal, has announced that he may contest the city LS seat on BSP or All-India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) ticket.
He made the announcement after he was served a notice by city Congress chief Lucky seeking an explanation regarding the incident where he had allegedly misbehaved in front of party in charge Rajeev Shukla during a meeting. He was asked to state the reason why he should not be sacked from the party.
“Lucky is harming the party and I am not going to be cowed down,” said Hafiz.
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