Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Priyanka, Scindia take stock in UP

She asks party activists to forget their difference­s, work unitedly for party

- Umesh Raghuvansh­i uraghuvans­hi@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW : Congress general secretarie­s Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Jyotiradit­ya Scindia on Tuesday held closed-door meetings with the party functionar­ies in Lucknow, a day after holding a roadshow here. The two, who have been given charge of western and eastern UP ahead of the national elections, asked the functionar­ies about the political situation in their respective Lok Sabha seats.

LUCKNOW : A day after holding a roadshow, Congress general secretary (east UP) Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and her west UP counterpar­t Jyotiradit­ya Scindia began holding separate closed-door meetings with party workers here.

During the meetings, the two leaders often tested the cadre’s knowledge about the party organisati­on and the political situation in their respective Lok Sabha constituen­cies. The meetings were continuing when reports were last received with the likelihood of stretching till midnight.

Some of the questions that Priyanka put to party leaders, who appeared unprepared, included: “What is your booth number? How many villages do you have in your constituen­cy? Have you been a Congress candidate in the past? Who won the seat? How many votes did other candidates get and how many votes did you get?” Priyanka will meet party workers from 41 Lok Sabha seats and Scindia will interact with the cadre from 39 seats.

Scindia also enquired about the party’s position in the constituen­cies and the winnabilit­y of aspiring candidates etc. As the meetings with select groups of party workers progressed, a number of others assembled outside the UPCC headquarte­rs urged the party leaders to allow their entry inside. They raised their voice and claimed they were not being allowed to meet the two leaders. The situation arose as Seva Dal volunteers allowed entry only to party workers, whose names figured on the list sent by their respective party units. As a result, many others had arguments and indulged in slogan-shouting to force their entry. Some party workers raised slogans at the entrance to demand that they be allowed to meet the top leaders. “I am the city Congress unit president of Fatehpur. Our names do not figure on the list,” said a party leader, who was seen arguing with the Seva Dal volunteers there. Pradeep Singh, a young party leader, was also seen arguing with the Seva Dal volunteers. Amid the slogan-shouting, UPCC president Raj Babbar sought to

pacify them and told them to wait for their turn. He assured them they too would be allowed to meet the party leaders.

“I will get more chairs for you. Please wait there,” said Babbar while pointing towards the open ground. Mahadin Rawat, a block president from Lucknow, was overwhelme­d to meet Priyanka and was seen in tears.

“I have not been able to meet any UPCC president up to now. This is the first time that a national level leader has called us to a meeting,” he said at the meeting. “I told her only the truth,” said Mahadin on phone later.

As a number of leaders complained about the present office bearers in districts and cities, Priyanka asked them to forget their difference­s and work unitedly for Lok Sabha polls.

“This is not the time to raise

such issues. Take me as your younger or elder sister. I will give you a candidate. Will you ensure the victory of party candidate?” Priyanka asked and all the partymen promised to work hard for the party. Scindia too asked about the issues in the respective Lok Sabha constituen­cies.

After meeting Scindia, Saharanpur District Congress Committee (DCC) president Shashi Walia said, “Scindiaji has appointed a senior party leader from Madhya Pradesh Rajendra Singh as the incharge for our seat. We have convened a meeting of the party organisati­on on Wednesday to begin our work.”

UP Congress secretary Afzal Quereshi said, “We briefed him about local issues in Bijnor and he appointed a senior party leader Damodarji Roy as the incharge of Bijnor seat.”

 ?? HT ?? Priyanka at the UPCC headquarte­rs on Tuesday.
HT Priyanka at the UPCC headquarte­rs on Tuesday.

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