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This article discusses a violent clash among Congress workers in Bihar during a review meeting regarding their recent electoral defeat.


In Madhubani, Bihar, a Congress meeting turned chaotic on Saturday. The party was holding a review of their poor performance in the recent Assembly elections when the atmosphere became tense. Important party leaders, including state president Rajesh Ram and former leader Shakeel Ahmed Khan, were present when things escalated quickly.

As the meeting began, the topic of ticket distribution came up, which angered many workers. They believed that some members were unfairly favored for tickets. Soon, the anger boiled over, and workers started shouting slogans against their own party leaders, leading to a clash between two groups.

Despite the leaders urging everyone to stay calm from the stage, the workers ignored them. The situation escalated from a simple push to a full-blown fight, resulting in a lot of chaos. The meeting had to be stopped in the middle due to the violence.

One of the Congress leaders, Amanullah Khan, tried to address the issue, saying some workers felt bad about the ticket distribution. He acknowledged their anger but said that violence was not the answer. He also mentioned that the final decisions on tickets were made by the party’s high command in Delhi, not at the district level.

This incident has once again highlighted the internal conflicts within the Congress party. Many are questioning how a party that cannot handle its own disagreements can expect to unite for future elections. Opposition parties are now using this incident to criticize Congress further.



Summary:

  • Congress meeting in Madhubani turned violent.

  • Workers clashed over ticket distribution issues.

  • Leaders attempted to calm the situation but failed.

  • Violence resulted in meeting being stopped midway.

  • Opposition parties are seizing the opportunity to criticize Congress.



Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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