Deccan Chronicle

Resentment brews in Congress over RS list

Krishnam tweets ‘suppressio­n of talent is ‘suicidal step’ for party’

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Resentment within the ranks of the Congress Party is now out in the open after it announced the Rajya Sabha nomination­s on Sunday night. The first one off the mark was party spokesman Pawan Khera, who tweeted: “Maybe there is something missing in my penance”. In a bid to disguise his despair, he further tweeted that it was the Congress that had gave him an identity. Interestin­gly, Khera has not contested either a Lok Sabha or an Assembly election.

In a surprising move, the party recommende­d the name of Imraan Partapgarh­i, a poet-turned-politician who joined the Congress in 2019 and is the minorities department chairman of the Congress, for a Rajya Sabha nomination from Maharashtr­a. Party leader and actor Nagma shared Khera’s tweet and wrote: “Our 18 years of penance also fell short in front of Imran Bhai.” The actor also said Congress president Sonia Gandhi had “personally committed to accommodat­ing” her in the Rajya Sabha when she joined the Congress in 2003. Citing Partapgarh­i’s selection, she asked if she was “less deserving”. Congress

leader Acharya Pramod Krishnam, responding to Nagma, wrote that the “penance” of Salman Khurshid, Tariq Anwar and Ghulam Nabi Azad was of over 40 years, but they too were “martyred”. He tweeted in Hindi: “Suppressio­n of talent is a ‘suicidal step’ for the party.”

Rumblings have also started in the Rajasthan Congress as three “outsiders” were foisted on the state — Randeep Singh Surjewala, Mukul Wasnik and Pramod Tewari have been nominated from the state. A Congress MLA, Sanyam Lodha, said the party would have to explain why no leader was nominated

from Rajasthan. “The Congress Party should tell us what was the reason for not making any Congress leader/worker from Rajasthan a candidate in the Rajya Sabha elections,” he said. Interestin­gly, Randeep Singh Surjewala was not confident enough to contest from his state of Haryana, choosing Rajasthan instead, while Ajay Maken is the official candidate from Haryana.

In the Congress list, P. Chidambara­m and Vivek Tankha have been fielded from Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh respective­ly. In Congress- ruled Chhattisga­rh, two “outsiders: have been nominated

— Rajeev Shukla and Ranjeet Ranjan. In Haryana, AICC general secretary Ajay Maken was fielded. Jairam Ramesh is being fielded from Karnataka.

Ghulam Nabi Azad and Anand Sharma, two of the key players among the G-23 group of change-seekers within the Congress, have also been left out. Insiders claim that the Congress leadership has not acted with “political prudence” in nominating candidates. They added that while in Uttar Pradesh the party has only two MLAs, three leaders belonging to UP have been selected for the Rajya Sabha and are being nominated from other states.

 ?? PTI ?? Senior Congress leader P. Chidambara­m has sweets after filing his nomination papers for Rajya Sabha elections, at Tamil Nadu Secretaria­t, in Chennai, on Monday. —
PTI Senior Congress leader P. Chidambara­m has sweets after filing his nomination papers for Rajya Sabha elections, at Tamil Nadu Secretaria­t, in Chennai, on Monday. —

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