Will Congress strict to avoid internal strife in elections!?

Kokila Chokkanathan

Currently the bugle for assembly elections in maharashtra and jharkhand has been sounded. On tuesday (October 15), Chief election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has announced the dates of assembly elections in a press conference. In such a situation, the congress leadership is trying to avoid any such risk in maharashtra and jharkhand in view of the result of the party's internal strife in the haryana assembly elections. Perhaps this is the reason why it has advised its leaders to avoid internal strife and enter the electoral fray unitedly.

One of the major reasons behind the party's unexpected defeat in the haryana assembly elections is believed to be the bitterness and factionalism among the prominent leaders of the State congress Committee. Sources say that the congress leadership has issued a strict warning to all its state leaders not to say anything publicly against any ally party or its leaders.

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According to sources, this instruction has been given by congress President mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief rahul Gandhi. It is being said that during a meeting, congress leaders of maharashtra were asked to refrain from making unnecessary statements. Talks are going on these days regarding seat sharing between congress, shiv sena (UBT) and congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='nationalist congress party-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">nationalist congress party (SP) in Maharashtra.

shiv sena (UBT) is insisting on declaring the chief ministerial data-face first from the maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) along with its big role in seat sharing. Sources said that the allies of the maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance are moving ahead by negotiating on each seat. Let us tell you that voting will be held in one phase in maharashtra on november 20, while in jharkhand in two phases on november 13 and 20. Counting of votes in both the states will be held on november 23.

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