Have never seen such chaos, anarchy as what is playing out in Punjab Congress, says Manish Tewari
The Hindu
Manish Tewari asked whether the party thought the people were not disgusted by the “daily soap opera”.
Amid and over his friendship with Pakistani journalist Aroosa Alam, senior leader Manish Tewari on Sunday said he never saw “such chaos and anarchy” in the party’s state unit.
Expressing dismay over the “guttural language” used against each other that “even fishwives would not use”, Mr. Tewari asked whether the party thought the people were not disgusted by the “daily soap opera”.
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa had said a probe would be conducted to ascertain whether Alam has links with Pakistan’s spy agency ISI, prompting Amarinder Singh to accuse Mr. Randhawa of resorting to personal attacks.

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