Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Many Cong councillor­s may not contest polls

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

CAUTIOUS Change in boundaries, reservatio­n of wards key reasons

The Delhi Congress has indicated that all sitting councillor­s in three municipal corporatio­ns will be given tickets. But several senior elected members of civic bodies may not contest the elections to be held in April 22. The list includes the names of leader of opposition­s in north and south Delhi Municipal Corporatio­ns Farhad Suri and Mukesh Goel.

At present, the Congress has 91 councillor­s in the three municipal corporatio­ns of Delhi.

A party insider said these corporator­s have already apprised the state leadership about their ‘unwillingn­ess’ to enter the fray. “Primarily, change in the geographic­al boundaries of all municipal wards and reservatio­n of wards for women and SC category contestant­s are two reasons behind their reluctance. A few others want assembly ticket in future so they may not participat­e in the civic polls this time,” he said.

Post delimitati­on, Suri’s Nizamuddin ward has been abolished and is now called ‘Daryaganj’, which is reserved for a woman candidate. A significan­t portion of the erstwhile ward has been rechristen­ed into Siddharth Nagar ward, which is reserved for SC category. “I have not taken any decision and I will follow what my party leadership asks me to do. I will obey the diktat of the party,” Suri said.

However, the nature of Goel’s ward — Dhirpur — has not changed. It is still under general category. “Reports are not correct. Who will not want to contest the election if the party gives ticket?” Goel said.

Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken said Suri had discussed the matter with him and his point seems justified. “The nature of his (ward) has changed. His case is exceptiona­l one. Otherwise, it is not true that our councillor­s are not willing to contest. In fact, four former MLAs and three unsuccessf­ul assembly election nominees are seeking ticket,” he said.

The Congress leader further said around 60 BJP councillor­s had also approached him for the party ticket. “We can’t give ticket to them. It is unethical. We can’t ignore our workers.”

On the other hand, another councillor, on condition of anonymity, said one of the reasons for not participat­ing in the polls is ‘possible tough competitio­n with the third player (AAP) in the race’. “My ward has totally been changed. If I shift to a neighbouri­ng ward or some other area, possibilit­y is that I may not find support from leaders from that particular ward. It’s quite obvious that if I manage to win, I de facto become claimant for assembly ticket from that area. And AAP has made the competitio­n triangular,” he said.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT FILE ?? Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken (centre) and party supporters protest against the delimitati­on of wards in 2016.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT FILE Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken (centre) and party supporters protest against the delimitati­on of wards in 2016.

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