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Would’ve been ‘surprised’ had it been otherwise: Tewari on being left out of Cong list

The Congress on Friday released a list of 30 star campaigners for the February 20 Punjab assembly elections and left out names of Tewari and Ghulam Nabi Azad, who are among the prominent members of the ‘G-23’ leaders who had written to the party leadership seeking an organisational overhaul

Published on: Feb 6, 2022, 24:32:24 IST
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New Delhi: A day after the Congress omitted his name from its list of star campaigners for the upcoming Punjab polls, senior party leader Manish Tewari on Saturday said he would have been “pleasantly surprised” if he had been included.

A day after the Congress omitted his name from its list of star campaigners for the upcoming Punjab polls, senior party leader Manish Tewari on Saturday said he would have been “pleasantly surprised” if he had been included.
A day after the Congress omitted his name from its list of star campaigners for the upcoming Punjab polls, senior party leader Manish Tewari on Saturday said he would have been “pleasantly surprised” if he had been included.

He also said the reasons for his name not being on the list were not a state secret and had been a public affair for a while now.

The Congress on Friday released a list of 30 star campaigners for the February 20 Punjab assembly elections and left out names of Tewari and Ghulam Nabi Azad, who are among the prominent members of the ‘G-23’ leaders who had written to the party leadership seeking an organisational overhaul.

However, some other members of the ‘G-23’ such as Anand Sharma and Bhupinder Singh Hooda were included in the list.

“I would have been pleasantly surprised if it would have been the other way around. The reasons are also no state secret,” Tewari said on Twitter, tagging a news report about the Congress’ decision to drop him and Azad from its star campaigners’ list.

Earlier, the Congress MP from Anandpur Sahib tweeted photos of himself campaigning in Punjab’s Kharar and other areas in his constituency in support of Congress candidates.

Abhijit Mukherjee, Trinamool Congress leader and son of ex-president Pranab Mukherjee, came out in Tewari’s support and said such narrow-minded steps will never help the Congress win elections.

“Sad state of affairs in @INCPunjab as they exclude a prominent senior congress leader, MP from Punjab & former minister @ManishTewari Ji from the list of star campaigners in poll bound Punjab,” Mukherjee tweeted.