For Congress\, contesting Lok Sabha polls appears to be uphill task (News Analysis)

For Congress, contesting Lok Sabha polls appears to be uphill task (News Analysis)

IANS  |  Shimla 

For the party leadership in BJP-ruled Himachal Pradesh, contesting the parliamentary polls appears to be an uphill task.

"There is too much confusion over who will lead the party in the Lok Sabha elections or who will contest," a senior state leader, who did not wish to be identified, told IANS.

He said the party is divided in two camps -- one led by six-time Chief and the other by former Union

Octogenarian has refused to contest the Lok Sabha elections from the Mandi seat he has thrice represented since 1971.

Former state ministers and and former state are also reluctant to contest, party insiders say.

The reason they cited is the party high command's decision not to field incumbent legislators.

"The party cadre and the leaders are confused about who their is and who will take the party to victory," said a senior Congress leader, in the previous Virbhadra Singh-led government.

and his former wife Pratibha Singh, who are facing graft charges, are keen to launch their first-time son from the Mandi seat.

So is incumbent Rajinder Rana, who is pleading the case of his greenhorn son from Hamirpur, a seat represented by three-time of the Rana has Virbhadra Singh's backing.

"We are not in favour of fielding sitting legislators or kin of the leaders. We are going take a final decision on candidates soon," Congress state in-charge told reporters.

The BJP, led by Jai Ram Thakur, seems confident of doing well in the polls.

Undeterred by the allegations of favoritism, Thakur told IANS that development would be the main agenda in the Lok Sabha polls.

"During the last five years, there has been unprecedented and unparallel development. The people of the country want to once again lead the nation and thus, would definitely support him."

On getting a free hand to lead the party in the general elections, he said: "Each and every of the is our strength and responsible for victory of the party. Being of the state, I would have greater responsibility to motivate rank and file to ensure victory of the party."

As per the political trend emerging in two decades, the electorate in the Lok Sabha polls has been traditionally favouring the party at the helm in the state.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 11:06 IST