Congress Offers Itself Up As Ace Target With Loyalty Pledge To Gandhis | Read

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  • Published On: May 25, 2016
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For a party regularly criticized for unabashed sycophancy, the Congress has gifted its opponents a jackpot controversy. In Bengal, where the party placed a very distant second in last week's election, each of the Congress' 44 lawmakers have been asked to sign a declaration of "unqualified allegiance" to the party and its leaders, Sonia and Rahul Gandhi.

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