The Asian Age

C’garh: Jolt for Jogi as 40 partymen join Cong

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Former Odisha chief minister Ajit Jogi on Friday received a jolt with 40 workers of his newlyfloat­ed regional party switching over to the Congress.

Significan­tly, majority of 40 workers of Janata Congress Chhattisga­rh ( JCC), floated by Mr Jogi after he broke away from Congress two years ago, hailed from Bilashpur district’s Pendra area in Chhattisga­rh, considered his bastion.

The activists joined Congress in presence of Congress Legislatur­e Party ( CLP) leader and Mr Jogi’s bête noir T. S. Singh.

“Forty workers of JCC joined Congress on Friday. This clearly indicates erosion of base of Mr Jogi in Pendra area,” a senior Congress leader from Chhattisga­rh told this newspaper.

Incidental­ly, Mr Jogi’s wife Renu, a sitting Congress MLA, is currently representi­ng Kota ( ST) Assembly constituen­cy and the couple’s son Amit, also a sitting MLA, has been elected from the neighbouri­ng Marwahi ( ST) Assembly seat in the last polls. Both the constituen­cies fall under Pendra region.

Mr Jogi’s son Amit, who was elected as a Congress candidate in 2013 Assembly elections, was expelled from the party a couple of years ago in the wake of the allegation of his involvemen­t in the reported fixing of an Assembly byelection in the state.

Mr Jogi, who was a Congress Working Committee ( CWC) member, later formed his regional party.

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