
For the first time as a political party, the Congress Working Committee is meeting in Patna. This meeting is aimed at strengthening the Congress in Bihar. The agenda of this meeting is to address any weaknesses that the Congress faced during the Lok Sabha elections. While statements may be made outside on issues like vote theft, the Working Committee meeting will focus on strengthening the Bihar Congress. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of unrest at Sadakat Ashram during this Congress meeting. Senior leaders within the Bihar Congress have been alerted to this. Respondents are working to quell such fears, though concerns remain.
Was a mistake made in accepting applications from candidates for all 243 seats?
The Bihar Congress headquarters, Sadakat Ashram, has witnessed numerous disturbances over the past year and a half, including fights and viral videos. Now, with more than 150 Congress leaders from across the country gathering, this situation is becoming increasingly chaotic. The reason is the delay in seat allocation and the negotiations over seats. Dissatisfaction among Congress ticket seekers is at its peak. Even in the Lok Sabha elections, Congress failed to secure seats with strong claims, leaving its powerful leaders bitterly disappointed. For the Assembly elections, Congress had sought online applications from candidates for all 243 seats, but nothing has happened so far. The election notification is expected to be issued in 10 days, and voting is expected to be held in two phases from late October to November 20-22. Consequently, the patience of Congress ticket seekers is wearing thin.
Preparations to convey the message regarding three names to Rahul Gandhi
Not only are preparations underway inside Sadakat Ashram for Wednesday's Congress Working Committee meeting, but security measures are also being taken outside. The state Congress leadership has assigned several leaders to duty outside Sadakat Ashram to ensure there is no disturbance. However, there are fears that a disturbance could erupt upon the arrival of Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and former party president. Congress had sought applications from candidates for 243 seats. No one knows what happened to the online applications. Simply, information about the setup is everywhere.
Some are upset with state in-charge Krishna Allavaru, while others are upset with state president Rajesh Ram. Some are upset with former state president and Congress Working Committee member Akhilesh Prasad Singh. The reason for the upset is the lack of seat-sharing arrangements. Preparations were made for 70 seats, but even that seems unlikely, and hopeful ticket-seekers are getting angry when they receive negative signals from anywhere. Some allege that Allavaru is sidelining old-timers under the pretext of screening. Some allege that upper castes are being sidelined.
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