Cong deputes Ahmad Patel to handle resentment over tickets

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

high command has deputed senior party leader Ahmad Patel to handle the "resentment" among leaders over ticket distribution and control any possible harm to the party's prospects in MCD polls to be held this month.

The move came following former three-time minister in regime A K Walia threatening to quit over ticket distribution in his area Laxmi Nagar and defection of three-time party Ambrish Gautam to



Also, another senior leader Mangat Ram Singhal held a press conference at party MP Parvez Hashmi's residence yesterday to hit out at president Maken over ticket distribution.

Patel called a meeting of senior leaders of Congress, including Walia, Arvinder Singh Lovely and Haroon Yusuf, and talked about their "grievances" and promised to look into all aspects of ticket distribution after civic body polls, a party source said.

"We were asked by Ahmad Patel to get down to campaigning for MCD polls who also promised to look into our objections regarding ticket distribution," said one of the participants of the meeting.

has fielded candidates on all the 272 wards in three municipal corporations in a bid to resurrect itself in after the forgettable defeat in 2015 Assembly elections in which it drew a blank.

The opponents of DPCC chief Maken including several senior leaders of Congess have complained to the party high command alleging "favouritism and role of money" in ticket distribution.

Previously, the Youth and Mahila had also submitted memorandum to party vice president Rahul Gandhi demanding due representation in ticket distribution.

A three-member screening committee including senior leaders Anand Sharma, Randeep Surjewala and Manic Tagore was formed by high command to redress grievances of party workers.

The party adopted an elaborate feedback system to choose candidates for MCD polls based primarily on choice of booth- level workers. Feedback of over 39,000 workers was accessed through phone calls to select the candidates.

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

Cong deputes Ahmad Patel to handle resentment over tickets

Congress high command has deputed senior party leader Ahmad Patel to handle the "resentment" among Delhi Congress leaders over ticket distribution and control any possible harm to the party's prospects in MCD polls to be held this month. The move came following former three-time minister in Sheila Dikshit regime A K Walia threatening to quit over ticket distribution in his area Laxmi Nagar and defection of three-time party MLA Ambrish Gautam to BJP. Also, another senior leader Mangat Ram Singhal held a press conference at party Rajya Sabha MP Parvez Hashmi's residence yesterday to hit out at Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken over ticket distribution. Patel called a meeting of senior leaders of Delhi Congress, including Walia, Arvinder Singh Lovely and Haroon Yusuf, and talked about their "grievances" and promised to look into all aspects of ticket distribution after civic body polls, a party source said. "We were asked by Ahmad Patel to get down to campaigning for MCD polls who ... high command has deputed senior party leader Ahmad Patel to handle the "resentment" among leaders over ticket distribution and control any possible harm to the party's prospects in MCD polls to be held this month.

The move came following former three-time minister in regime A K Walia threatening to quit over ticket distribution in his area Laxmi Nagar and defection of three-time party Ambrish Gautam to

Also, another senior leader Mangat Ram Singhal held a press conference at party MP Parvez Hashmi's residence yesterday to hit out at president Maken over ticket distribution.

Patel called a meeting of senior leaders of Congress, including Walia, Arvinder Singh Lovely and Haroon Yusuf, and talked about their "grievances" and promised to look into all aspects of ticket distribution after civic body polls, a party source said.

"We were asked by Ahmad Patel to get down to campaigning for MCD polls who also promised to look into our objections regarding ticket distribution," said one of the participants of the meeting.

has fielded candidates on all the 272 wards in three municipal corporations in a bid to resurrect itself in after the forgettable defeat in 2015 Assembly elections in which it drew a blank.

The opponents of DPCC chief Maken including several senior leaders of Congess have complained to the party high command alleging "favouritism and role of money" in ticket distribution.

Previously, the Youth and Mahila had also submitted memorandum to party vice president Rahul Gandhi demanding due representation in ticket distribution.

A three-member screening committee including senior leaders Anand Sharma, Randeep Surjewala and Manic Tagore was formed by high command to redress grievances of party workers.

The party adopted an elaborate feedback system to choose candidates for MCD polls based primarily on choice of booth- level workers. Feedback of over 39,000 workers was accessed through phone calls to select the candidates.

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

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