The Asian Age

Diggy, Scindia spar over MP poll candidates

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Sparks flew in a meeting of the central election cell ( CEC) of the Congress chaired by Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday evening when former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh and chief of state Congress campaign committee Jyotiradit­ya Scindhia hurled verbal volleys at one another over ticket distributi­on and choice of candidates for the November 28 Assembly elections. Mr Gandhi later set up a three- member committee to resolve the matter.

The Central Election Committee ( CEC) of the Congress came in for a rude shock on Wednesday evening when two of its senior leaders exchanged heated notes.

Sources say that during the meeting of CEC, former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh and Jyotiradit­ya Scindia entered into a verbal spat on the selection of candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections. Congress president Rahul Gandhi along with other senior leaders of the party were present in the meeting.

Sources added that during the meeting, the two leaders told each other to “mind their language”. However, Mr Digvijaya Singh on Thursday evening tweeted “it is being wrongly reported in press that I and Scindia ji had any argument and Rahulji had to intervene. All of us in the MP Congress are one and determined to defeat the corrupt BJP government in MP.”

Sensing trouble, the Congress president appointed a three- member committee to iron out the difference­s between the senior leaders.

The committee members include Ahmed Patel, M Veerappa Moily and Ashok Gehlot. They were also asked to sit with the “warring” leaders and resolve the difference­s.

Insiders claim that the leadership of the Congress was unhappy with the dissent amongst its leaders coming out in the open.

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

Insiders say a third meeting of the CEC, the party’s body for selecting candidates, for Madhya Pradesh is likely to be held later. No candidate has been announced for the state.

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

After 15 years of remaining in opposition in Madhya Pradesh, the Congress fancies its chances of snatching power from the BJP. Till now the party was able to keep the difference­s amongst its leaders under wraps.

 ??  ?? Jyotiradit­ya Scindia
Jyotiradit­ya Scindia
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Digvijaya Singh

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