'Denied ticket, because I am Muslim': Hazeena Syed quits Tamil Nadu Congress, accuses Alka Lamba of harassment
Former Tamil Nadu Mahila Congress chief M Hazeena Syed has accused national president Alka Lamba of harassment, citing it as a primary reason for her resignation. Syed, who was denied an assembly tic
Former Tamil Nadu Mahila Congress chief M Hazeena Syed has accused national president Alka Lamba of harassment, citing it as a primary reason for her resignation. Syed, who was denied an assembly ticket, also alleged financial impropriety by Lamba. Following Syed's resignation, Lamba announced her
What Happened
Former Tamil Nadu Mahila Congress chief M Hazeena Syed has accused national president Alka Lamba of harassment, citing it as a primary reason for her resignation. Syed, who was denied an assembly ticket, also alleged financial impropriety by Lamba. Following Syed's resignation, Lamba announced her removal from the party, a move Syed deemed nonsensical.
Impact on Residents
Residents and civic authorities in Chennai are responding to this development. Local leaders have highlighted its importance for the city's growth and infrastructure plans.
Going Forward
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This article was curated by OpenMedia's AI-powered citybot from verified news sources. Source: Chennai News: Latest Chennai News Headlines & Coronavirus News Updates from Chennai - Times of India