Guwahati, Nov 10: The Tripura Congress has been indulging in factionalism and ‘anti-party activities’ for the last several months, which forced the state unit to write a letter to the All India Congress Committee to initiate disciplinary action against its MLA and former state unit chief Birajit Sinha.
A leader close to current state Congress president Asish Kumar Saha said on Thursday that the party high command is expected to act after the end of the Assembly polls in five states.
Sinha has stopped visiting Congress Bhavan and participating in party programmes since his ouster as Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) president some months ago.
Sinha has been touring rural districts of the state to meet his close aides in the party.
He is accompanied by former State NSUI chief Samrat Roy and Sushanta Chakraborty, former State Youth Congress president.
Congress fought the Assembly elections and byelections in Tripura as an ally of CPI(M)-led left front.
They faced a main electoral challenge from the regional party TIPRA which heavily inflicted damage to their winning chances.
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