Cong top brass discuss aftermath of Vaghela exit

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Top leadership today discussed the situation arising out of Shankarsinh Vaghela's exit even as state leaders exuded confidence that it will have no effect on the party's prospects in the upcoming assembly polls in

vice president had convened a meeting of top party leaders from to discuss the impact of Vaghela's exit.


The meeting was attended by party chief Sonia Gandhi's political secretary Ahmed Patel, general secretary in-charge of in Ashok Gehlot, PCC chief Bharatsinh Solanki, and other states leaders.

When asked about the bearing of Vaghela's exit, leaders assured him that his quitting the party will have no effect on the party's performance in the Assembly polls slated for November-December.

The has been out of power for the last 22 years in Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Modi, and is striving hard to regain power there.

During the meeting, the party leadership also exuded confidence of winning the Rajya Sabha seat in August 8 polls.

The party needs 47 votes to win the seat and it has 57 legislators in the 182-member assembly.

The Rajya Sabha seat is currently held by Patel, who is in his fourth term since 1993.

The has been divided between factions of PCC chief Solanki and CLP leader Vaghela, who was seeking replacement of the PCC chief.

Gehlot has termed Vaghela's decision as "wrong" and "unfortunate" and said "I fail to understand Shankersinh Vaghelaji's sudden decision. He seems to be acting under some pressure from BJP leaders".

Amid indications of a rapprochement with Vaghela, Gehlot said, "The party hopes that any misunderstanding he has will be resolved".

He said, "Vaghelaji's decision at a time when is about to win majority in the assembly is absolutely inappropriate".

Gehlot said the party has good prospects of winning the polls, claiming there is huge anti-incumbency against the ruling BJP which has been in power in for nearly two decades.

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