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Blow to INDIA bloc: Delhi Cong chief quits amid poll campaign

Cites alliance with AAP, candidate selection in Delhi and mishandlin­g by AICC incharge Deepak Babria as reasons

- Our Bureau New Delhi SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA

In a blow to the Congress-AAP prospects in Delhi, the State party chief and veteran Congress leader Arvinder Singh Lovely quit from his post on Sunday, citing diªerences over candidate selection for the Lok Sabha polls and alliance with AAP.

Although Singh emphatical­ly said that he would not be crossing over to the BJP, speculatio­ns run high that he would join the saªron camp. Former Congress MLA Asif Mohammad Khan claimed that BJP would be fielding Lovely from East Delhi.

INTERNAL STRIFE

Lovely’s resignatio­n brings to the fore the simmering discontent in the Congress’s State Unit over its alliance with AAP — which wiped out the Congress from Delhi — and also the management of the unit by the central party, especially the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge Deepak Babria. Just a few days ago, another prominent Delhi leader and former Minister in Shiela Dikshit’s Government, Rajkumar Chouhan, had resigned alleging mismanagem­ent of the city’s aªairs by Deepak Babria who originally comes from Gujarat.

In his resignatio­n letter to the Party President Mallikarju­n Kharge, Lovely complained about Babria saying, “Since my appointmen­t as (Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) Presid

Congress leader Arvinder Singh Lovely (centre) with other leaders addressing the media in New Delhi on Sunday

ent, the AICC General Secretary (Delhi In-charge Deepak Babria) has not allowed me to make any senior appointmen­ts in the DPCC. My request for the appointmen­t of a veteran leader as Media head of DPCC was blatantly rejected. To date, the AICC General Secretary (Delhi In-charge) has not allowed the DPCC to appoint all Block presidents in the city. Resultantl­y more than 150 blocks in Delhi do not presently have a Block President.”

ALLIANCE DILEMMA

“The Delhi Congress Unit was against an alliance with a Party which was formed on the sole basis of levelling false, fabricated and mala fide corruption charges against the Congress Party. Despite that, the Party made a decision to ally with the AAP in Delhi,” he said.

He then talked about the candidate selection in Delhi and the alliance with AAP. He said he was trying to respect the party’s decision but it did not reflect the wish of the majority of the workers in Delhi.

He particular­ly referred to the statements made by Kanhaiya Kumar, former JNU president and Congress candidate from North East Delhi.

“Such ill-thought and factually incorrect statements have not gone down well with the local party unit since the local party workers had an inherent understand­ing that the alliance was not done in appreciati­on of AAP’s false propaganda of the developmen­t of Delhi and was in fact, a compromise — to improve the chances of victory for the Party as part of the National Alliance,” Lovely said.

The seat-sharing agreement for Lok Sabha polls between the INDIA bloc partners in Delhi, AAP and Congress, was finalised in February.

The AAP is contesting four seats, while the Congress fielded candidates in three constituen­cies. The AAP is fighting in New Delhi, South Delhi, West Delhi and East Delhi, while Chandni Chowk, North East Delhi, and North West Delhi went to the Congress.

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