A K Walia threatens to quit Cong over 'irregularity in ticket

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Senior leader and former minister A K Walia has threatened to quit the party, alleging irregularities in ticket distribution for the MCD polls.

"I have written a letter to President Maken, complaining against irregularities and violation of party rules in ticket distribution and if things do not change, I will quit the party," Walia told PTI.



According to sources, Walia, who served as a state minister in the government, was unhappy over party cancelling the ticket given to a woman candidate and replacing her with another candidate for the April 23 MCD elections.

Several other leaders have alleged irregularities in ticket distribution with former Deputy Speaker and three-time Amrish Singh Gautam today quitting party and joining the

There are 272 wards in three municipal corporations in the city, with 104 each in the South and North Municipal Corporation and 64 in the East Municipal Corporation, which are going to polls on April 23.

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A K Walia threatens to quit Cong over 'irregularity in ticket

Senior Congress leader and former Delhi minister A K Walia has threatened to quit the party, alleging irregularities in ticket distribution for the MCD polls. "I have written a letter to Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken, complaining against irregularities and violation of party rules in ticket distribution and if things do not change, I will quit the party," Walia told PTI. According to sources, Walia, who served as a state minister in the Sheila Dikshit government, was unhappy over party cancelling the ticket given to a woman candidate and replacing her with another candidate for the April 23 MCD elections. Several other Congress leaders have alleged irregularities in ticket distribution with former Deputy Speaker and three-time MLA Amrish Singh Gautam today quitting party and joining the BJP. There are 272 wards in three municipal corporations in the city, with 104 each in the South and North Delhi Municipal Corporation and 64 in the East Delhi Municipal Corporation, which ... Senior leader and former minister A K Walia has threatened to quit the party, alleging irregularities in ticket distribution for the MCD polls.

"I have written a letter to President Maken, complaining against irregularities and violation of party rules in ticket distribution and if things do not change, I will quit the party," Walia told PTI.

According to sources, Walia, who served as a state minister in the government, was unhappy over party cancelling the ticket given to a woman candidate and replacing her with another candidate for the April 23 MCD elections.

Several other leaders have alleged irregularities in ticket distribution with former Deputy Speaker and three-time Amrish Singh Gautam today quitting party and joining the

There are 272 wards in three municipal corporations in the city, with 104 each in the South and North Municipal Corporation and 64 in the East Municipal Corporation, which are going to polls on April 23.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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