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Chandigarh BJYM leaders, workers switch loyalty, join Congress

Chandigarh BJYM leaders, workers switch loyalty, join Congress

BJP leaders and their supporters join the Congress in Chandigarh on Wednesday. TRIBUNE PHOTO: RAVI KUMAR



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 8

Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) leaders and workers joined the Congress in the presence of party’s election coordinators Rajendra Rana and Abhishek Dutt and city Cong chief Subhash Chawla at the party office in Sector 35 here today.

According to the city Congress, those who joined the party are Shashank Butt, district president, Yuva Morcha, Shorabh Khan, general secretary, Ajay Bhardwaj, vice-president, Abhishek Dhiman, ward president, Khalid Quereshi, executive member, Malkit Singh Kaka, Indira Colony president, and party youth workers Azad, Happy, Ravi and Shahid Khan.

In another function held at Congress Bhawan, BJP workers from Maloya led by Parmila, aka Kanya, Raja Khan, district president, Minority Cell, Rajesh Kumar Raju, state secretary, SC Morcha, Ram Singh Rana, Satish Kumar Rana, Nimma Khan, Javed Ali Khan and Taranjeet Singh Brar today joined the Congress.

They vowed their support to the party candidate from ward number 28, Nirmala Devi.


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