Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PAAS-Cong logjam continues over one seat

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

leader Hardik Patel on Tuesday called off a press conference after difference­s cropped up between his Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) and the Congress over the Botad assembly constituen­cy.

After a meeting with PAAS leaders and agreeing on the reservatio­n demands, the Congress had hoped it had overcome the disagreeme­nts between the two. But PAAS remains unhappy.

The Congress had to accommodat­e two more Patidar faces in its second list of candidates announced on Sunday. After that, Patel was to make a formal announceme­nt regarding the community’s support for Congress in the assembly elections.

But trouble has erupted over the Botad seat. The Congress has fielded Manhar Patel as its candidate — he is a rebel Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) member who defected to the Congress.

PAAS members wanted their convener, Dilip Sabwa, to get the nomination. Tuesday was the last day for filing of nomination­s for the first phase of the assembly elections due on December 9.

PAAS Botad members have threatened to oppose Manhar Patel’s nomination and to support the third front if the Congress doesn’t drop him.

According to informed sources, senior Congress leaders have rushed to Botad to pacify the Patidar leaders.

Meanwhile, the BJP, which had announced 181 candidates for the 182 assembly seats, announced that Piyushbhai Desai will be the nominee for the Navsari seat in tribal dominated southern Gujarat.

The tribal groups were demanding their representa­tion from the saffron party but the BJP has not relented.

GANDHINAGA­R:Patidar

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