Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

CONGRESS LOOKS FOR AZAD’S REPLACEMEN­T IN THE RS

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NEW DELHI: As Rajya Sabha’s Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Ghulam Nabi Azad’s term comes to an end on February 15, the Congress is weighing its options to pick his replacemen­t, according to people aware of the developmen­ts.

Former Congress floor leader in the Lok Sabha, Mallikarju­n Kharge, the party’s deputy leader in the RS Anand Sharma and former Union minister P Chidambara­m are among the names doing the rounds for the post, those familiar with the developmen­t said on condition of anonymity. The possibilit­y of former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh becoming the next LoP was also not discounted.

The Rajya Sabha will have no representa­tives from Jammu and Kashmir by February 15, when the four Upper House members from the Union Territory (UT) carved out of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 complete their stints.

As the UT does not have an elected assembly at present, there will be no representa­tives in the upper chamber of Parliament until elections are held in J&K.

Two MPs from the PDP, Nazir Ahmed Laway and Mir Mohammed Fayaz, will see their terms end on February 10 and 15, respective­ly. Azad will see his term end on February 15 and the BJP’s Shamsher Singh Manhas, on February 10. The only chance Azad has to return to the RS is to get elected from Kerala after two months. In April, 3 seats from Kerala will fall vacant and Congress, which holds one of them, will be able to retain it. Party insiders doubt if the Kerala state Congress leaders will allow an “outsider” to get elected from the state. HTC

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