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Cong Young Turks urge high command to tap potential
The New Indian Express Kollam|March 15, 2025
Apprise national leadership of their displeasure with the situation in state leadership | Unhappy with way leadership issues are handled
- K S SREEJITH @T'Puram

MANY of the Young Turks in the state Congress have reportedly approached the high command seeking a more proactive role in decision making. They have also apprised the national leadership of their displeasure with the situation in the state leadership.

Their sentiments were relayed at a meeting earlier this week with Congress general secretary in charge of the state Deepa Dasmunsi. Confirming the meeting, both Deepa and the young leaders told TNIE that state politics and organisational subjects figured in the discussion.

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