Rebel leaders, high command distance, and mutual discord... Congress is making BJP's work easier in Himachal

Posted on 17th Oct 2022 by rohit kumar

In the electoral history of Himachal Pradesh, there has been a trend to change power in 5 years, but this time BJP is preparing to create a new history. Its efforts seem to be strengthened by the weakness of the main opposition party Congress. There are elections in the state on November 12 and so far his campaign has not gained momentum. Apart from this, factionalism in the party is also working like 'leprosy in leprosy. Not only this, there is no all is well between the high command and the state leadership. Recently, State President Pratibha Singh openly said that Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi are not giving as much time as they should in Himachal Pradesh.

 

Rahul refuses to give time to campaign in Himachal

 

Priyanka Gandhi reached Shimla on the day of the announcement of the election but did not give much time. There was a demand from the Congress leaders that Rahul Gandhi should also take time out in the middle of the Bharat Jodo Yatra and spend a few days in Himachal. However, now it is reported that Rahul Gandhi has refused to give time to campaign in Himachal. The condition of the Congress is that in the next few days even big leaders of the youth unit can leave the party. These leaders include Nigam Bhandari, Yadupati Thakur, and Surjit Singh Bharmouri. Apart from this, there are many such leaders, who say that if Congress does not give a ticket, they can leave the party.

 

Tickets can be announced on all seats today

 

Apart from this, the social media strategy of the party also looks weak. In many districts, those who handle social media have stopped working. Meanwhile, the party can announce the names of candidates for all 68 seats by this evening. It is believed that after the announcement of tickets, factionalism may emerge once again and some new leaders may be part of the rebel club. Himachal Congress is currently grappling with three problems. First, after the death of Virbhadra Singh, she is entering the electoral battle for the first time. Second, the party is a victim of factionalism from the top leadership to the bottom. Third, leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi are not getting the time to give impetus to the campaign.

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