Raipur, May 03, 2024: Both the central and state Media department officials of the Congress Party namely Radhika Khera and Sushil Anand Shukla today appeared before the PCC President Deepak Baij and submitted their version of the story.
Both Khera and Shukla has a verbal duel at the PCC office and Khera alleged to the AICC that Shukla has shouted at her and insulted her on April 30, 2024.

The AICC yesterday asked the Chhattisgarh PCC to submit a report on the matter with in a day.
Khera spoke in length how she was not allowed to work freely in the media department by the PCC Media Cell Chairman Sushil Anand Shukla, PCC Sources said.

Meanwhile, Shukla has accused Khera of keeping the state Media cell in dark and adopting a non-cooperation attitude by Khera and creating unnecessary problems in the smooth functioning of his department by Khera, the sources added.
When asked, Khera avoided any direct answer to the questions of the mediapersons at the PCC office.
Sources said the PCC would send its report to the AICC and further action.
However, PCC President Deepak Baij is of the view that it was an internal matter of the party and would be solved amicably.
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