Dehradun: The Congress is in turmoil after the crushing defeat in the assembly elections in five states. The rebel group G-23 is missing no opportunity to put pressure on the Congress high command. At the same time, the leaders close to the high command are also not missing out on attacking the rebel group. The rhetoric from both sides is in full swing. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, who is considered close to the same high command, today targeted G-23 faction leader Kapil Sibal. Baghel said those who did not even contest the elections were only making rhetoric. But the party workers have full faith in the Gandhi family. At the same time, Chief Minister Baghel also made a statement about The Kashmir File. The judicial inquiry commission set up to probe the 2013 Adsameta encounter in Naxal-hit Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh has concluded that the security forces had opened fire in panic on a crowd of unarmed people. The report also said that none of those killed or injured in the firing were associated with the Naxal outfit. In the Assembly on Monday, CM Bhupesh Baghel laid on the table of the report of the Judicial Inquiry Commission constituted to look into the Adsameta encounter. After BJP-Congress, will Sidhu now hold AAP's broom? Questions raised by a tweet Created strategy to win elections, but some parties failed it by wielding Muslim weapons: Harish Rawat DRDO builds multi-storey building in record 45 days