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Delhi

Congress office bearer calls senior’s remark disrespectful

In her letter dated January 8, 2025, addressed to Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba, a woman congress leader termed the comment “deeply disrespectful” and urged the party to take disciplinary action against Dubey.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: A Congress leader has filed a formal complaint against senior party colleague Abhay Dubey, alleging that he made an objectionable remark about her attire.

In her letter dated January 8, 2025, addressed to Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba, the woman congress leader termed the comment “deeply disrespectful” and urged the party to take disciplinary action against Dubey.

The complaint stated that the remark was personally insulting and reflected a lack of sensitivity towards women within the party.

The complaint further emphasised that the Congress, which has long stood for equality and inclusiveness, must not tolerate such behaviour from any member.

Seeking immediate intervention, the congress leader requested that the party investigate the incident and also initiate awareness programmes to promote gender sensitivity among its members.

When contacted, Alka Lamba said, “I am in Bihar right now with my Mahila Congress team, and no such complaint has come to me so far. I will have to get back on this.”

The complaint has stirred discussion within political circles on gender sensitivity and workplace conduct in political organizations.

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