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Dissent emerges over new Uttar Pradesh Congress committee

Leaders who had joined the Congress on the eve of Lok Sabha elections have been given organisational responsibilities. These include Naseemuddin Siddiqui, Raj Kishore Singh, Kaiser Jahan Ansari, Rakesh Sachan -- all of whom are recent entrants in Congress.

UP Congress committee Image Source : PTIDissent emerges over new UP Congress committee

Rumblings of dissent have started surfacing in the Congress party ranks within hours of the announcement of the new party team in Uttar Pradesh. According to a report with the IANS, party leaders are upset over the exclusion of senior leaders from the committee and the over representation of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) in the new committee which was announced on Monday night.

The Congress workers are also objecting to the inclusion of those leaders who had joined the party on the eve of the Lok Sabha elections.

The 45 per cent representation given to the OBCs in the new committee has also not gone down well with party leaders.

The new committee which clearly bears the stamp of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, has no place for party veterans like Siraj Mehndi, Vinod Chaudhary, Hanuman Tripathi, Satyadev Tripathi, R P Tripathi, Akhilesh Pratap Singh and Ramesh Srivastava.

"These leaders have been in Congress for years and, at least, deserved a place in the new committee. We agree that the focus is on youth, but you cannot completely disregard experience," said a leader.

He further said that if age was a factor in excluding some of these leaders, then how one can explain the presence of Mohsina Kidwai, who is 87-years-old, in the advisory council. "Mohsina Kidwai is settled in Delhi and has not been living in Uttar Pradesh since decades," he added.

In sharp contrast, leaders who had joined the Congress on the eve of Lok Sabha elections have been given organisational responsibilities. These include Naseemuddin Siddiqui, Raj Kishore Singh, Kaiser Jahan Ansari, Rakesh Sachan -- all of whom are recent entrants in Congress.

"They joined the Congress because they fell out with the leadership of their parent parties and not because they subscribed to the Congress ideology. They will move to greener pastures at the appropriate time again," said another leader.

The Congress committee has given around 45 per cent representation to OBCs which, party leaders claim, is 'another political blunder'.

Murmurs are also being heard in Congress circles about associates of former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi being sidelined in the new set up.

"We never imagined that there would be strife within the family too. Those who have worked under Rahul Gandhi have been ignored and this does not augur well for the future of the Congress. In fact, you can expect an exodus from the party if this attitude continues," said a senior leader.

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