Millennium Post

Talks over Congress’s ticket allotment for MP elections inconclusi­ve

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leaders have been given the task of sorting out difference­s between party leaders from Madhya Pradesh over allotment of tickets for the assembly elections as talks at the central election committee meeting remained inconclusi­ve, sources said on Thursday.

According to the sources, during the meeting of the central election committee on late Wednesday, Congress leaders Digvijaya Singh and Jyotiradit­ya Scindia exchanged heated notes in the presence of party chief Rahul Gandhi.

The CEC meeting for Madhya Pradesh remained inconclusi­ve after it continued till hours beyond midnight.

While batting for their respective candidates, Scindia and Singh exchanged heated notes, the sources said.

This forced Rahul Gandhi to ask senior party leaders Ahmed Patel, M Veerappa Moily and Ashok Gehlot to sit with the “warring” leaders and resolve the difference­s, they said.

Insiders say a third meeting of the CEC, the party's body for selecting candidates, for Madhya Pradesh is likely this evening. No candidate has been announced for the state, which goes to polls on November 28.

The process of nomination­s for Madhya Pradesh starts Friday with the issue of gazette notificati­on.

Asked about the issue, AICC general secretary Gehlot denied reports of any difference­s between the leaders and claimed that the party leadership in Madhya Pradesh was united. “There was no such fight between the leaders as reported in a section of the media. All the leaders in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are united,” he said.

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