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Get cracking for Bihar polls, Sonia tells new office bearers

With Assembly elections in Bihar approaching fast, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today asked the party unit to get cracking.

Updated on: Jun 05, 2010 09:08 PM IST
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With Assembly elections in Bihar approaching fast, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today asked the party unit to get cracking.

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Gandhi gave the direction to PCC chief Mehboob Ali Kaiser, AICC general secretary in-charge for Bihar Mukul Wasnik and AICC Secretary in-charge Sagar Rayaka when they met her three days after their appointment.

Seeking to galvanise the party in the poll-bound state, Gandhi had on June 2 removed PCC chief Anil Sharma and AICC in-charge Jagdish Tytler and brought in a Muslim face as the new party chief. Wasnik, who is Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, is a Dalit.

The Bihar unit of Congress had been witnessing internal feud with Sharma and Tytler at loggerheads and a number of
controversies dogging the organisation.

"We have been directed to get down to work as time is short," Kaiser said when asked what Gandhi told them at the
meeting.

The dates for the Bihar Assembly elections are likely to be announced around October this year.

Kaiser said he has been assured of support from all sections.

Women will also be given priority in ticket distribution, Rayaka said.

A section of party leaders wanted that Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, a prominent Dalit face, be made either PCC chief or projected as the chief ministerial candidate.

Congress has announced that it will go alone in the state after it ended the alliance with RJD headed by Lalu Prasad.

 
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