The Sunday Guardian

Kamal Nath had Rahul’s prior assurance on CM post

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MLAs to the Assembly.

Bhopal based Congress spokespers­on Pankaj Chaturvedi denied that there was any kind of tussle between the two leaders for the CM’s chair.

“On Thursday (when both Scindia and Kamal Nath were summoned to Delhi by Rahul Gandhi after it emerged that Scindia had got enough MLAs to support his CM claim), they only met Rahulji for 10 minutes and it was a courtesy call and it was not related to who would be the CM. Since Rahulji was also dealing with the issue of Chhattisga­rh and Rajasthan on the same day, a wrong picture emerged that the three (Kamal Nath, Scindia and Rahul) were involved in a long discussion over who would be the CM”, he claimed.

However, other Bhopal based party sources said that Scindia was more popular of the two, that his rallies had seen better attendance and that his presence was demanded by more candidates during the campaign. This showed that if Rahul had to go just by popularity, Scindia should have been the choice as CM.

“Kamal Nath had many advantages even before campaignin­g started. It was he who funded the campaignin­g, secondly and very importantl­y Digvijaya Singh was supporting him, thirdly many leaders who are of Scindia’s age did not want him to become CM, and fourthly the media management of Kamal Nath among Delhi based media houses helped him in this close race. A perception was created that since the Congress had a wafer thin majority so the party needed someone like Kamal Nath who is known for his networking skills. However, even Scindia is not an amateur and he too has a strong network, but that was overshadow­ed by the media narrative that was played out in Delhi,” a Delhi based party source said.

Gwalior based Keshav Pandey, who is a close confidant of Scindia, said that Congress workers were preparing for the 2019 general elections. “Scindiaji is very dynamic and now his main focus is on getting the maximum number of seats in the Lok Sabha elections. He has age on his side and his popularity among the youth and old is high. We are sure that the party has big plans for him,” he said.

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