Oman Daily Observer

Ex-Congress MLA joins BJP, Walia threatens to quit

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NEW DELHI: Former Delhi MLA Amrish Gautam on Monday quit the Congress and joined the BJP, while former Congress minister A K Walia threatened to quit over ticket distributi­on for the April 23 civic polls in Delhi. Former Delhi Congress chief Arvinder Singh Lovely and former state Minister Haroon Yusuf also expressed concern over the functionin­g of the Congress state unit headed by former Union Minister Ajay Maken.

Gautam, a three-time MLA from Kondli in east Delhi, accused the Congress of fielding candidates for the civic elections without consulting him. His son Avinash Gautam too joined the Bharatiya Janata Party.

“We were feeling cornered in the party. Nobody was willing to listen to our concerns. My self-respect was hurt by senior party leaders like Anand Sharma, P C Chacko and Ajay Maken,” Amrish Gautam said after joining the BJP.

The Congress had formed a committee headed by Anand Sharma to select candidates for elections to the three municipal corporatio­ns. Chacko is in charge of the Congress unit in Delhi.

“I requested Maken many times to respect the workers’ sentiments. I even told him he was also an MLA and was quite familiar with their sentiments. I told him to take decisions in the interest of the Congress and its workers. But he ignored me,” Gautam told reporters.

“I have left the Congress because my area and workers have been ignored and tickets are being distribute­d without consulting us. I felt neglected.”

Senior Delhi Congress leader Walia too threatened to resign. “I am deeply pained... we keep trying their (leaders) phone numbers for twothree days but there is no reply. We have to handle party workers; all work is stalled.”

He told media persons: “Today (Monday) was the final day (of filing nomination­s) and things have not been finalised yet. If they think they don’t need us, they should tell us. Earlier, such things never happened in our party. There has always been a democratic system in the party.”

He said some people have started thinking they have got a lot of power and hence whatever they do is right.

“This system is wrong. Earlier too we had issues, but the high command resolved the same. I don’t know what kind of atmosphere are they trying to create this time,” Walia told reporters in an indirect attack on Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken. — IANS

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