Mishra fears Kesri is delaying Congress organisational polls
Tara Shankar Sahay in New Delhi
The Congress high command's setting up of an ad hoc Pradesh Congress
Committee for Haryana after dissolving the previous one is being
resented by party dissidents with Dr Jagannath Mishra asserting
that it signals party chief Sitaram Kesri's intention to postpone
organisational elections.
While party general secretary Ghulam Nabi Azad pointed out that
since the previous Haryana PCC was almost defunct and this was
why the ad hoc committee had been set up by the party chief, Dr
Mishra, a prominent dissident and a long-standing critic of Kesri,
maintained it signalled the postponement of the organisational
elections.
According to Dr Mishra "Sitaram Kesri nazuk stithi mein
hain, isiliye woh nahin chahata hain ki philhal organisational
elections hon" (Sitaram Kesri's position is delicate
and that is why he does not want organisational elections to be
held early).
The former Bihar chief minister and former federal agriculture
minister also claimed that Kesri is busy uprooting the followers
of former party chief P V Narasimha Rao. He said that this is
why the present party leadership, controlled by Kesri, is revamping
PCCs in other states too.
When asked whether revamping the party was not the party chief's
prerogative, Mishra answered in the affirmative but pointed out
that it could not be at the cost of "destroying the party".
He said Rao had inducted experienced Congressmen in the PCCs and
Kesri had no right to marginalise them.
Dr Mishra said the party chief had only met reversals after taking
over. He mentioned the Congress electoral debacle in Punjab in
the recent assembly elections and the party's failure to get the
better of the ruling UF coalition in this context.
Instead of trying to unite Congressmen, Kesri is indulging in
narrow-minded schemes to marginalise potential rivals within the
party, Dr Mishra said.
However, he claimed that the Congress leader in the Lok Sabha,
Sharad Pawar, had realised that Kesri was on a weak wicket and
was, therefore, trying to assert his position in the party.
"Today Kesri has to reconcile that he is not the unchallenged
leader. Sharad Pawar is breathing down his neck," Mishra
said.
Referring to the Congress being apparently divided over the issue
of supporting the Bharatiya Janata Party-sponsored motion on Uttar
Pradesh governor Romesh Bhandari's recall, Mishra said the Congress
leadership was still indecisive because of Kesri's "non-realistic
attitude and inability to provide clear leadership".
There are many issues on which the party chief failed to inspire
partymen, Mishra pointed out, adding that such were the reasons
for Kesri's attempt to postpone the organisational elections.
H promised that he and his colleagues (Congress dissidents) would
fight against the postponement of the organisational elections.
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