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Congress MPs struggle for seat at its office in ParliamentCongress MP Hibi Eden then told top party leader Rahul Gandhi that they would require a 'bigger room' for holding such meetings.
Shemin Joy
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>The Congress had asked its newly-elected MPs for a meeting at 10 am at its office in Parliament.</p></div>

The Congress had asked its newly-elected MPs for a meeting at 10 am at its office in Parliament.

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New Delhi: A surge in Congress numbers in Parliament created a bit of trouble, albeit a pleasant one, for the party as several MPs failed to get a chair and space in the hall where a meeting of MPs was being held.

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Congress MP Hibi Eden then told top party leader Rahul Gandhi that they would require a “bigger room” for holding such meetings.

Rahul responded happily, “soon, we will soon have a bigger room where more MPs than present need to be accommodated.”

The Congress had asked its newly-elected MPs for a meeting at 10 am at its office in Parliament. After a brief meeting, the Congress MPs joined other I.N.D.I.A. MPs in a march holding copies of the Constitution to Lok Sabha.

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(Published 25 June 2024, 07:30 IST)