In Uttarakhand, before the municipal and Lok Sabha elections, the ruckus in the Congress is not taking the name of stopping. State organization and in-charge are on the target of senior leaders. State Congress President Karan Mahara has conveyed the information about the internal conditions of the party to the party high command.
Observers can be sent to the state soon by the party high command to create coordination among the party satraps and stop the growing discontent.
Observers will also fathom the growing indiscipline within the party. After the defeat in last year’s assembly elections in the state, instead of reducing the distance between the party leaders in the Congress has increased. Dissatisfaction has not stopped even after the changes made by the party high command in the state organization and the legislature party.
The leaders who have been angry for a long time are now and again targeting the state organization as well as the state in-charge.
Recently, MLA from Kichha and former minister Tilakraj Behad and former Leader of Opposition Pritam Singh have raised questions on the role of state in-charge. Now another name of MLA Madan Bisht has also been added in this episode. He also questioned the decision of the national leadership of the party not to remove the state in-charge after the defeat in the assembly elections.
Not only this, he made the party uncomfortable by supporting Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s statement of removing the shrine illegally. The biggest challenge before the Congress is to improve its performance in the Lok Sabha elections to be held next year.
In the last two Lok Sabha elections, the Congress could not get even a single seat out of five in the state. Municipal elections are also to be held before the Lok Sabha elections. The kind of rhetoric that is going on within the party before both these elections, it is sure to increase the difficulties.
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