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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

He defended the party getting senior leaders to fight the polls. “We are not forcing anyone but everyone has to abide by the party's decision.”

The problem persists in other states too.

In Madhya Pradesh, another state where it suffered a defeat for the third time in the assembly elections last year, the state unit has demanded that former chief minister Digvijay Singh should contest from Vidisha against leader of opposition Sushma Swaraj.

Singh recently became a member of the Rajya Sabha, along with several other senior leaders, giving rise to speculation that they were backing out from an electoral fight.

”It will certainly boost the morale of our candidates if Singh were to contest. It will also make it a real fight in Vidisha,” said Pankaj Chaturvedi, state spokesperson.