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Tamil Nadu Congress forms committee to investigate election anti-party allegations

The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) has established a fact-finding committee led by K. Jayakumar. It will investigate anti-party activities during the Assembly elections and present findings within 60 days.

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May 27, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Tamil Nadu Congress forms committee to investigate election anti-party allegations

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  • The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) has established a fact-finding committee to investigate allegations of anti-party activities by its members during the recently concluded Assembly elections.
  • Dr. Jayakumar told reporters the committee is empowered by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) and plans to visit every constituency.
  • Its mandate is to look into claims that party workers did not support the Congress or its alliance partners, aiming to prevent such occurrences in future elections.
  • Jayakumar, who heads the new body, stated it would present its findings within 60 days.

Allegations of internal disloyalty during the recent Assembly elections have prompted the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) to establish a dedicated fact-finding committee. This new body, led by former Member of Parliament K. Jayakumar, is tasked with investigating claims that party members engaged in activities detrimental to its interests.

Speaking to reporters, Dr. Jayakumar confirmed that the committee has been granted authority by the national leadership of the Congress party. He indicated the panel's comprehensive approach, which includes plans to visit every constituency impacted by the recent polls. The

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