
‘Time for Congress to fight with fire’
The Hindu
KARAIKUDI
Expressing concern over the poor turnout and ‘nonchalant’ attitude of the functionaries at the booth committee meetings, senior leader P. Chidambaram said that the need of the hour for the Congress was to fight with a fire, which alone would help bring back the sheen of the party. The Congress leader, who has been extensively presiding over party workers' meetings in the district over the last fortnight ahead of the general election to the Legislative Assembly, said that it would be important for the Congress to stand on its own, when a seat was allotted to the party by the ally (DMK).
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