Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.
Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasurer and Nanguneri legislator Ruby R Manoharan, whose supporters created a ruckus leading to a minor fight, said he has been served a show-cause notice by the party leadership, and he would make his submission before the disciplinary committee on November 24. His supporters had protested against the election results of the block presidents for Kalakkad and Nanguneri. The supporters of Tirunelveli east district Congress committee president KPK Jayakumar got into an argument with them, leading to a fight between the two groups.Chennai: After a prolonged silence, rumblings against the state leadership surfaced in the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, with a few office bearers overtly expressing their resentment. What took everyone by surprise was the chaos and a sudden fight between the supporters of two MLAs on the premises of Sathymurthy Bhavan - the TNCC headquarters - on November 15. Though TNCC chief KS Alagiri, later, dismissed this as the party's internal affair, which would be sorted out, the incident nevertheless brought to the fore the bickerings within the party. The party's Thoothukudi north district Congress president R Kamaraj resigned from his party post protesting against the alleged handling of the incidents. TNCC treasur
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