Turmoil in Gujarat Congress over list
Scuffles, demonstrations and a series of resignations were the order of the day in the Gujarat Congress as those left out of the first list of 52 candidates for the Assembly polls expressed their disappointment and anger.
As state party leaders camped in New Delhi for finalisation of the full list of nominees for the first phase, four dalit leaders, who were also office-bearers, tendered their resignations to protest candidature of Shailesh Parmar from Danilimda (SC) seat in Ahmedabad district.
Girish Parmar, Jayanti Parmar, Gunvant Solanki and Khemchand Solanki resigned from the posts of vice president, Gujarat Congress, spokesperson, general secretary and vice-president of Ahmedabad City Congress, respectively. “We all have submitted our resignations to protest the decision to field Shailesh Parmar,” said Jayanti Parmar.
Supporters of Congress ticket aspirants from Kalol constituency, Praful Talsania and Kanti Thakor, were unhappy over the selection of Baldevji Thakor from the seat and demanded that party high command reconsider its decision.
They entered the Gujarat Congress headquarters here and started shouting slogans against Mr Thakor, who they claimed was an “outsider” to the constituency. A minor scuffle broke out between them and other Congress workers when they were asked to go out of the office and protest. “Candidature of Baldev Thakor, who is an outsider, has been imposed on us by the party. We are opposing this and asking the party high command to change the decision,” said Mr Talsania. “Ticket should be given to a local candidate if the party wants to win the Kalol seat.” Election to the 182-member Gujarat Assembly will be held on December 13 and 17 and Congress last night declared 22 candidates for the first phase and 30 for the second.
The main Opposition party had declared another list of 46 candidates, but it was withdrawn after two hours. Announcement of the partial list of candidates for the first phase of the poll has brought the internal turmoil in Gujarat Congress to the fore.
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