The Asian Age

Jogi’s wife to be Cong candidate?

- NITIN MAHAJAN

New Delhi: With Janta Congress Chhattisga­rh leader Ajit Jogi joining hands with the BSP and CPI in the forthcomin­g Assembly polls, speculatio­n is rife that his wife, Renu, could well be a Congress candidate from Kota Assembly segment in the state.

While the leader of the Janta Congress Chhattisga­rh, Ajit Jogi joined hands with the Bahujan Samaj Party and Communist Party of India to queer the pitch for the Congress in the forthcomin­g assembly elections in Chhattisga­rh, his wife, Dr Renu Jogi, could well be a Congress candidate from Kota Assembly segment in the state. Incidental­ly, Mr Jogi's daughter- in- law, Richa Jogi’s name has been anounced as a BSP candidate for the forthcomin­g polls.

Sources close to the Jogi clan revealed that Dr Renu Jogi continues to be the member of the Congress and has not yet resigned from the party. While the father- son duo of former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi and Amit Jogi had a falling out with the Congress high command and were expelled for anti party activities for six years in 2016. However, Dr Renu Jogi is understood to have maintained an independen­t relationsh­ip with party leadership and served the entire term and is also learnt to be keen on representi­ng the Congress in the constituen­cy again.

It is learnt that the Congress, which is caught in a triangular fight in the state is now considerin­g giving her a party ticket from Kota constiuenc­y, an assembly segment which she had represente­d in the outgoing house. Sources stated that the Congress' move to offer Jogi’s wife a party ticket is an attempt to keep doors open for a post- poll alliance with the former party man. who had served as the first CM of the state.

 ?? PTI ?? A Ramayan segment ‘ Bharat Milap’ being performed on the last day of Dussehra celebratio­ns, in Varanasi on Saturday. —
PTI A Ramayan segment ‘ Bharat Milap’ being performed on the last day of Dussehra celebratio­ns, in Varanasi on Saturday. —

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