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Telangana Congress pulls up three leaders over 'unparliamentary' language during training programme

The trio are accused of using 'unparliamentary' language against Congress leaders and making scathing remarks against former TPCC chief Ponnala Lakshmaiah.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: The Disciplinary Action Committee of the TPCC issued show cause notices to Jangaon DCC president J Raghava Reddy and two other party leaders on Tuesday, stating that they had used 'unparliamentary' language against Congress leaders and had made scathing remarks against former TPCC chief Ponnala Lakshmaiah during a two-day training programme held in Kompally on November 9 and 10. 

The committee led by G Chinna Reddy directed the three Jangaon leaders - the other two being Y Sudhakar, former chairman, AMC and M Srinivas, former Municipal Councilor - to submit an explanation before November 29. 

The notice says that they not only obstructed the speech of TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, but also raised slogans against the State leadership and used filthy vernacular against TPCC working president B Mahesh Kumar Goud. 

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