Interesting scene at Punjab Congress Bhawan: Brought Ashu forward by overtaking Vading Choudhary; Choudhary did not allow Ashu to feed barfi

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When Bharat Bhushan Ashu was feeding Barfi to Vading, Harish Chaudhary stopped him and got it back in the plate.  - Dainik Bhaskar

When Bharat Bhushan Ashu was feeding Barfi to Vading, Harish Chaudhary stopped him and got it back in the plate.

An interesting sight was seen on Friday at the coronation ceremony of the new President of Punjab Congress. Amarinder Singh Raja Vading took over the chair at Congress Bhawan in Chandigarh. Working with him Bharat Bhushan Ashu took charge. It happened that when Raja Vading sat on the chair of Pradhan, Punjab Congress in-charge Harish Chaudhary was standing next to him. Preferring local leadership, Vading made Chaudhary behind and brought Ashu forward. Vading then took over the chair.

Raja Vading had earlier made Ashu move after chaudhary.

Raja Vading had earlier made Ashu move after chaudhary.

Seeing this, when Bharat Bhushan Ashu wanted to feed the ice wadding kept in the plate there, Harish Chaudhary grabbed his hand. Even the barfi held in Ashu’s hand was kept back in the plate. Chaudhary lifted the plate of barfi. Which was further caught by Congress MLA Pratap Bajwa, who became the leader of the opposition party in the Punjab Assembly. After this, first Bajwa and then former CM Charanjit Channi fed Barfi to Vading. However, Bharat Bhushan Ashu did not get the plate of barfi again. Because of which he could not feed Barfi to Vading.

Ashu working alone instead of 4
In Punjab Congress, Navjot Sidhu has been replaced by Amarinder Raja Vading as the new head. Bharat Bhushan Ashu has been made the working head with Vading. During Sidhu’s head, 4 working heads were made. However, Ashu will now be the working head alone. This exercise has been done to keep the balance of Sikh-Hindu in the organization.

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