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Chairs went in Congress meeting, fierce ruckus, MP Karti Chidambaram was also present

The incident happened when both the Congress factions were planning a local election among themselves. In the meantime, a fight started over something. During this fight, chairs went on top of each other.

Panic broke out at a meeting of the Congress party in Tamil Nadu’s Sivaganga district when two groups clashed. The incident happened when both the Congress factions were planning a local election among themselves. In the meantime, a fight started over something. During this fight, the chairs went on top of each other. Apart from local leaders, party workers had gathered in this meeting. According to news agency ANI, Congress MP Karti Chidambaram, son of former Union Minister P Chidambaram, was present in the meeting. Please tell that Sivaganga is also the Lok Sabha constituency of Karti Chidambaram.

During the ruckus, all these incidents were captured in a camera. Soon after this incident became viral on social media. In this video, the two are seen chasing and throwing plastic chairs at some people near the door of the hall. ANI reported that the video showed a fight between two factions of the local Congress unit. As soon as the incident came to light, the police reached the spot and the police took control of the situation. Also got the room cleaned there.

On September 12, a video surfaced on social media, in which P Chidambaram is seen discussing with a party worker regarding the local body elections. Reports say that some Congress workers want to replace local office-bearers and leaders to strengthen the party in the area. Just about this the debate turned into a heated argument. After some time, the incident of assault again intensified. However, till now the statement of any big leader of Congress has not come on this matter.

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Local body elections are to be held in 28 districts of Tamil Nadu on October 9. From Congress to other parties are busy in preparations regarding this. From big leaders of Congress to other leaders are also taking meeting of workers to win the civic elections.

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