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Rift in Haryana Congress as Surjewala-Hooda exchange barbs on stage: '20 years since I've been with you'

After Punjab, new friction emerged in Haryana Congress as the party is grappling with factionalism among its leaders. During a meeting held in the presence of the party's new state in-charge, Sanjay Dutt, a verbal exchange between former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Congress General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala brought the party's internal differences to the public. A video of the entire incident has surfaced, generating widespread discussion in political circles.
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