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2 hours ago, Android_Halwa said:

Ya khuda…esonti dinam vachindi vaa congress…

Emana ante internal democracy antaru…simple ga dikku diwala lekapovadam anochu

Em cheppadaniki lekapote saraina samayam lo saraina nirnayam antaru

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6 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

He is not contesting..

Appatlo Amma Sonia president kakunte petrol posukuni chachipota ani petrol dabba tho hungama chesadu Delhi lo...now again same chestademo ani

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2 hours ago, pakeer_saab said:

anyone voting against Rahul will be LOCKED in TOILET

Anand Sharma raises questions over electoral rolls in Congress presidential elections

Congress senior leader Anand Sharma stated that even as he endorsed the election schedule, he was concerned about the process being adopted to prepare the electoral college.

Congress senior leader Anand Sharma raised concerns over electoral rolls in the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting that was held on Sunday (August 28). The meeting was crisp and brief but announced the schedule for electing the party's new president, capping rumours that the elections would see another long extension.

After the schedule was read out by Madhusudan Mistry, several leaders seemed to be eager to speak out. Many leaders raised hands in the virtual meet, but significantly, only Anand Sharma got a chance.

According to sources, the senior leader stated that even as he endorsed the election schedule, he was concerned about the process being adopted to prepare the electoral college.

Sharma went on to red flag an issue that was mentioned in great detail in the resignation letter of his former party colleague. The leader said that there was ambiguity over the process of electing AICC delegates, which is a violation of rules laid out in the party's constitution.

He went on to add that due process was not being followed. He said committee members at various levels were unaware of what was happening, confirmed a source to India Today.

"Anand said that the block, district committees and BCC's were kept in the dark about who were on the list. He said he had cross checked on the ground and found the concerns raised to be correct," the source added.

When contacted, Anand Sharma confirmed to India Today that he indeed raised the issue and appreciated that the Congress president heard him and asked Mistry to clear the air.

 

Sonia Gandhi responded by saying the issue should be addressed. However, the Chairman of the CEA, Madhusudan Mistry, replied that the delegate list was overseen by a returning officer. It would be made available to the state presidents and also to candidates contesting the polls.

This comes amidst Azad slamming the party for fudging of the electoral rolls and leaders being coerced to sign.

Reeling under a barrage of allegations of nepotism and the exit of the top leader, the congress issued a rebuttal with Jairam Ramesh tweeting that ' There is some dubious “source-based” plantation going on that questions were raised in the CWC meeting today on the Congress President's election process & schedule. This is to make absolutely clear that NOBODY raised any question or any doubt'.

However, Mistry was more direct in his reply. In a presser post to the CWC, he replied that those who are raising questions themselves have come via the same process, apparently in a veiled dig at Anand Sharma.

This is likely to be the last working that was chaired by Sonia Gandhi and it was agreed that election schedule will be the only focus and recent exit and Rahul's role will not be discussed.

@NotSoBusy @Mediahypocrisy @pakeer_saab @Gaali_Gottam_Govinda already claims are so called election was manipulated

 
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2 hours ago, Gaali_Gottam_Govinda said:

ee musalodiki veedi state lo ne evadu dekhadu....he's rosaiah of Rajasthan... Rajasthan lo Congress out ee sari..... most likely he'll be out of the state.

Ashok Gehlot is diff from rosi thatha ,he has some support of mlas

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5 minutes ago, Lovecrusader said:

 

This is likely to be the last working that was chaired by Sonia Gandhi and it was agreed that election schedule will be the only focus and recent exit and Rahul's role will not be discussed.

@NotSoBusy @Mediahypocrisy @pakeer_saab @Gaali_Gottam_Govinda already claims are so called election was manipulated

 

ghulam nabi said this election is just a farce , congress is pretty much doomed at this point unless there's a coup from inside the party

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5 hours ago, Lovecrusader said:

Anand Sharma raises questions over electoral rolls in Congress presidential elections

Congress senior leader Anand Sharma stated that even as he endorsed the election schedule, he was concerned about the process being adopted to prepare the electoral college.

Congress senior leader Anand Sharma raised concerns over electoral rolls in the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting that was held on Sunday (August 28). The meeting was crisp and brief but announced the schedule for electing the party's new president, capping rumours that the elections would see another long extension.

After the schedule was read out by Madhusudan Mistry, several leaders seemed to be eager to speak out. Many leaders raised hands in the virtual meet, but significantly, only Anand Sharma got a chance.

According to sources, the senior leader stated that even as he endorsed the election schedule, he was concerned about the process being adopted to prepare the electoral college.

Sharma went on to red flag an issue that was mentioned in great detail in the resignation letter of his former party colleague. The leader said that there was ambiguity over the process of electing AICC delegates, which is a violation of rules laid out in the party's constitution.

He went on to add that due process was not being followed. He said committee members at various levels were unaware of what was happening, confirmed a source to India Today.

"Anand said that the block, district committees and BCC's were kept in the dark about who were on the list. He said he had cross checked on the ground and found the concerns raised to be correct," the source added.

When contacted, Anand Sharma confirmed to India Today that he indeed raised the issue and appreciated that the Congress president heard him and asked Mistry to clear the air.

 

Sonia Gandhi responded by saying the issue should be addressed. However, the Chairman of the CEA, Madhusudan Mistry, replied that the delegate list was overseen by a returning officer. It would be made available to the state presidents and also to candidates contesting the polls.

This comes amidst Azad slamming the party for fudging of the electoral rolls and leaders being coerced to sign.

Reeling under a barrage of allegations of nepotism and the exit of the top leader, the congress issued a rebuttal with Jairam Ramesh tweeting that ' There is some dubious “source-based” plantation going on that questions were raised in the CWC meeting today on the Congress President's election process & schedule. This is to make absolutely clear that NOBODY raised any question or any doubt'.

However, Mistry was more direct in his reply. In a presser post to the CWC, he replied that those who are raising questions themselves have come via the same process, apparently in a veiled dig at Anand Sharma.

This is likely to be the last working that was chaired by Sonia Gandhi and it was agreed that election schedule will be the only focus and recent exit and Rahul's role will not be discussed.

@NotSoBusy @Mediahypocrisy @pakeer_saab @Gaali_Gottam_Govinda already claims are so called election was manipulated

 

we can assume "Anand Sharma amar rahe".

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Mindful of comparisons to the Manmohan Singh-Sonia Gandhi equation – dubbed remote control ki sarkar – by the BJP, the current leadership wants as many party president candidates as possible to convey a sense of democracy in the process.

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