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Asha Kumari is Congress’s Punjab Affairs incharge

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Sunday appointed party secretary Asha Kumari as the Punjab Affairs incharge in place of Kamal Nath, who had resigned following an uproar by the BJP, SAD and AAP over his alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

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New Delhi, June 26

The Congress on Sunday appointed party secretary Asha Kumari as the Punjab Affairs incharge in place of Kamal Nath, who had resigned following an uproar by the BJP, SAD and AAP over his alleged role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Kumari, who is an MLA from Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh, has served in various capacities in the party. She is relatively a lesser-known face compared to Nath who was a cabinet minister in the previous UPA government.

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Her appointment is apparently aimed at avoiding any controversy ahead of the Assembly polls in Punjab next year.

Party sources had earlier said that in Punjab the leadership could make a temporary appointment of an existing general secretary till a decision was taken on induction of new leaders in the AICC secretariat.

Nath had relinquished on June 15 the charge of Punjab after the BJP, SAD and AAP stepped up their attack on the party over the appointment. He has refuted the allegations against him.

Nath has said that he was “hurt” by the developments wherein an “unnecessary controversy” had been created around the “tragic” 1984 riots. PTI

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