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Sanjay Jha suspended from Congress 'for anti-party activities'

By ANI | Updated: July 15, 2020 00:00 IST

Former Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha was on Tuesday suspended from the party "for anti-party activities and breach of discipline".

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Former Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha was on Tuesday suspended from the party "for anti-party activities and breach of discipline".

"Sanjay Jha has been suspended from Congress party with immediate effect for anti-party activities and breach of discipline," the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee said in a release.

Last month, Jha was dropped as All India Congress Committee (AICC) spokesperson and Abhishek Dutt and Sadhna Bharti were appointed as national media panelists of the party.

( With inputs from ANI )

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