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Now, trouble in Punjab Youth Congress

Chandigarh, October 28 As Punjab Congress grapples with infighting, fresh trouble has surfaced in the Punjab Youth Congress (PYC) with a number of office-bearers boycotting the meeting of the state executive held at Ropar today. Indian Youth Congress (IYC) president...
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Chandigarh, October 28

As Punjab Congress grapples with infighting, fresh trouble has surfaced in the Punjab Youth Congress (PYC) with a number of office-bearers boycotting the meeting of the state executive held at Ropar today. Indian Youth Congress (IYC) president BV Srinivas was the chief guest at the event.

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As the IYC president landed at the Mohali International Airport, a section of the office-bearers of the PYC, including a senior vice-president, general secretary district presidents, expressed annoyance with PYC president Barinder Dhillon.

Welcoming Srinivas, the disgruntled Youth Congress office-bearers conveyed to him that they were boycotting the state executive meeting due to alleged dictatorial attitude of the PYC president. In the evening, a written representation against Dhillon was submitted to the IYC president.

Rubbishing the allegation, Dhillon said hard working and deserving people were being promoted and there was no place for incompetence. — TNS

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