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Amloh Congress MLA Kaka Randeep Singh faces dissent

Fatehgarh Sahib, September 6 Certain Congress leaders belonging to the Amloh constituency today accused party MLA Kaka Randeep Singh of working in an arbitrary manner and indulging in corruption. District Congress Committee vice-president Shingara Singh Salana, Naraingarh Zila Parishad member...
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Fatehgarh Sahib, September 6

Certain Congress leaders belonging to the Amloh constituency today accused party MLA Kaka Randeep Singh of working in an arbitrary manner and indulging in corruption.

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District Congress Committee vice-president Shingara Singh Salana, Naraingarh Zila Parishad member Joginder Singh and PCC secretary Sandeep Bal today opened a banner of revolt against the Amloh MLA.

Kaka hits back

Development of the Amloh constituency speaks for itself. Disgruntled Congress leaders have never worked for the party. — Kaka Randeep Singh, Amloh MLA

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Addressing mediapersons, they alleged Kaka Randeep Singh had been working in an arbitrary manner and indulging in corrupt practices, and doing nothing to bring any new project for the constituency.

They said they had brought the matter to the notice of Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh and Pradesh Congress Committee president Navjot Singh Sidhu, besides briefing the party high command about the irregularities in the Municipal Council, Mandi Gobindgarh, and other development works.

The Congress leaders also accused the Amloh MLA of working against the interest of party workers during the Municipal Council and panchyat elections. They warned if the party high command allotted him the ticket, they would oppose him in the Assembly elections. Kaka Randeep Singh, however, refuted all their allegations and said the development of the Amloh constituency spoke itself. He said these disgruntled Congress men have never worked for Congress and people know about them very well. He said everyone had the right to seek a party ticket. — OC

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