Panaji: Youth Congress to Discuss Group Seven Blackmailing Tactics with Rahul Gandhi


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Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji
 
Panaji, Apr 2:
Young Congressmen from Goa will now seek their leader Rahul Gandhi’s intervention to stop the constant blackmailing tactics adopted by group seven.
 
Goa Pradesh Youth Congress committee (GPYCC) President Sankulp Amonkar said that they will discuss this issue with Gandhi when former will meet latter next month.
 
“We will seek appointment with Rahul Gandhi through our national president Rajiv Satav and express our discontent with the alliance partner constantly pressuring chief minister Digamber Kamat over petty issues,” Amonkar said.
 
The youth congress national president will be in Goa on April 13.
 
Amonkar said that Goa desk incharge Kiran Reddy has been already briefed about the events here, which are hurdling the performance of the government.
 
The state has reported rebellion by a group of seven legislators, led by nationalist congress party (NCP), who force Kamat-led government into crisis. 
 
“We want that such things should stop. The groupism should be stopped as people and governance is taken for task in the bargain,” Amonkar commented.

  

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