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New UPCC list raises hackles, unrest brews within

Unrest is brewing in the UP Congress cadres as also the former office-bearers of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) after the latter were left out in the

Published on: Oct 09, 2019 06:34 PM IST
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Unrest is brewing in the UP Congress cadres as also the former office-bearers of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (UPCC) after the latter were left out in the cold and new and fewer faces included as the UPCC brass on Monday.

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Upset over the sudden change in state leadership, some leaders even hinted at leaving the party and looking for greener pastures as they felt that there was no space for them within the party.

For example a former UPCC spokesperson, not wishing to be named, said that the Nehru-Gandhi bastion of Allahabad, now renamed as Prayagraj, had no representation in the new UPCC list as against four out of 36 general secretaries and a spokesperson hailing from Sangam city in the previous UPCC.

He said that though the changes had been made keeping in view the forthcoming assembly polls on 11 assembly seats later this month including Pratapgarh, Lucknow Cantt, Rampur, Gangoh, Govindpur, Jalalpur, Zaidpur, Iglas, Manikpur, Ghosi and Balha, a drastic overhaul just few days before the assembly polls in state could prove to be counterproductive.

However, All India Congress Committee (AICC) member Shekhar Bahuguna played down the resentment amongst party cadres and appealed to party leaders and activists to remain united during testing times.

“It is unfortunate that leaders like Sanjay Nirupam, Ashok Tanwar, etc have expressed resentment over party decisions, as it is the top leadership of any organisation which decides its future course and not a single person. In UPCC too, changes have been made to suit the present situation and every party activist should accept it and work responsibly to strengthen the party, as forthcoming assembly by polls on 11 seats later this month are crucial,” he added.

New UPCC chief Ajay Kumar Lallu said that the unrest was temporary and he expected it to subside soon. “It is the decision of the party high command to make small committees and reach out to the maximum people and hopefully this will work,” he added.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kenneth John

Kenneth John is a seasoned reporter based in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He writes on a wide range of issues, including secondary education, women and child welfare, crime, infrastructure development, environment, human rights, poverty, and rural development.

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