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Battling election anxiety, Congress faces desertions

New Delhi: The Congress, fighting negative public perception and with a demoralised cadre following a spate of opinion polls predicting a rout for the party in the coming elections, is having a tough time finding

The party Friday named Bhuiyan its candidate from Ghatal.

Party general secretary Joshi said it was the prerogative of the state president to suggest names and the party would decide accordingly. “There are no seniors or juniors when it comes to fighting elections,” he added.

With Finance Minister P Chidambaram opting out of the contest apparently in keeping with his desire to make way for the younger generation, the Congress has fielded his son Karti from Sivaganga in Tamil Nadu.

Asked if the party was finding it tough to get candidates, especially in states like West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, where it lacks a strong base and allies, Suraj Hegde, secretary to party vice president Rahul Gandhi, said:

“The party has the most loyal cadre in these states and they have never changed their ideology or affiliations.”