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Bihar Congress Youth Wing Slams Assam CM

Patna: The Wing of the Congress of the State Congress on Sunday burned the headquarters of Assam Minister Himanta Buswa Sarma for his recent controversy statement against Rahul Gandhi.
Members of the Bihar Pradesh Youth Congress (BPYC) demanded an apology from Sarma and also his resignation as Assam CM.
At the public meeting in Uttarakhand recently, Sarma has attacked Rahul for seeking proof of a surgical strike in Pakistan and said, “Have we ever asked you to proof whether you are the son of Rajiv Gandhi or not?” BPYC President Gunjan Patel said instead of talking about relevant issues such as unemployment and inflation, Sarma issued a vulgar statement against a woman who had not received the position of Prime Minister.
“Sarma does not have a moral right to post CM,” Patel added.
Meanwhile, Congress has decided to hold a training camp on digital membership on Tuesday.

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