Clash Among Congress Members: Fight and shoe-tossing between Congressmen in Aligarh, watch video


Aligarh. On one hand, Rahul Gandhi keeps telling Congressmen not to indulge in factionalism, but along with factionalism in the party, fighting has also started. The matter is from Aligarh in UP. There was a review meeting of Congress on Sunday on Railway Road in Aligarh. National Secretary of Congress Tauqeer Alam was holding a review meeting. In this meeting, two groups of Congressmen clashed. The Congressmen hit each other with hands and kicks as well as shoes and slippers. Watch the video of the incident.

According to the information, in the review meeting of Congress, there was an altercation between Sonu Valmiki and Shahid Guddu, office secretary of Alok Gaur, former president of Congress Seva Dal and currently the coordinator of Noida (Gautam Buddha Nagar). Amidst the altercation, Congressmen named Sonu and Saurabh pushed Shahid Guddu. After this Shahid took off his shoe and pounced on Sonu and Saurabh. There is also an allegation against Shahid that he slapped Alok Gaur who was coming out of the meeting place. Seeing the matter escalating further, the other Congressmen present in the meeting came into action and calmed down the dispute. According to daily newspaper Hindustan, Aligarh Congress District President Somveer Singh said that he did not recognize those who assaulted him. At the same time, the Congress President of Aligarh said that the attacker belonged to RSS.

Incidents of uproar and fighting have happened in Congress meetings earlier also. Even Congress workers do not listen to their leaders. Recently, when the workers started raising slogans in the name of CM DK Shivakumar in a meeting in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the party’s national president Mallikarjun Kharge, who was giving the speech, got angry at them. Despite Kharge’s repeated requests, Congress workers continued to raise slogans in favor of Shivkumar. A similar scene was seen earlier in a public meeting of Mallikarjun Kharge. There too he had expressed his displeasure.

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