The Asian Age

MP polls: Cong wants anti- sabotage bonds from those hoping for tickets

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Congress on Saturday sought bonds from aspirants of party tickets for the upcoming assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, scheduled to be held in November- December this year, giving an assurance not to sabotage prospects of the party in the event of being denied nomination.

Party’s screening committee chairman Madhu Sudan Mistry who met the ticket aspirants individual­ly here asked for bonds from each of them giving guarantee not to harm party’s prospects if they were denied nomination­s, a senior Congress leader told this newspaper here unwilling to be quoted.

The ticket aspirants were required to give a commitment in the bond that they would not contest as independen­t candidate or as a candidate from other parties if they were denied Congress ticket

While some of the ticket aspirants have submitted such bonds, others made a commitment to produce them at the earliest, sources added.

Sources said the Pradesh Election Committee ( PEC) of the party here would meet soon to review cases of ticket aspirants before finalizing the list of prospectiv­e candidates for submission to the screening committee of party for further scrutiny.

The screening committee would prepare the list of candidates for approval by the parliament­ary board of AICC.

Sources said a list of candidates for around 150 out of total 230 assembly constituen­cies would be declared by Congress by second week of September this year.

The rest of the candidates would be declared by first week of October this year.

Sources said majority of the 57 sitting MLAs of the party may be re- nominated from their respective constituen­cies in the ensuing assembly elections in the state.

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