New Delhi: Ahead of Haryana Assembly elections 2019, Congress leader Ashok Tanwar has alleged the party of selling tickets to candidates and called his supporters to protest outside the Congress headquarters on Wednesday. After assembling at the All India Congress Committee headquarters in the national capital along with several supporters and party workers, Tanwar claimed that leadership of Congress in Haryana has been destroyed. For 5 years, I gave my blood and sweat for Congress. Leadership in Haryana has been destroyed. We have been dedicated to the party. Why give tickets to those who have recently joined and criticised Congress earlier," he said.
The former Haryana Congress chief also accused the grand old party of selling assembly seats to various candidates. "The ticket for Sohna assembly seat was sold for Rs 5 Crores. We will fix the situation. If ticket distribution has been unfair then how those who have been chosen will win?," he said.
Supporters of Tanwar alleged that the party is giving tickets to 'undeserving' candidates. "The ones who are being given the ticket by the party stayed comfortably in their air-conditioned rooms while those leaders who worked hard over the last five years are being ignored," a party worker was quoted by ANI.
"Those who went against Sonia Gandhi's directions and ruined the vote base of the party during the Rajya Sabha elections are also being given the tickets," he added.
Tanwar is miffed at the ticket distribution in the state. He said that "those who have worked for the party in last five years are ignored in ticket distribution. The persons who have worked against the party are considered by former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda."
Sources said that the party is even considering giving tickets to turncoats.
As many as 10 leaders from different parties have been offered tickets by the Hooda camp to sway Tanwar's supporters, said a leader.
As per sources, Tanwar was asking for the following seats , but wasn’t given any of these:
Rania
Kalawali
Dabwali
Ferozpur
Badhshpur
Fatehabad
Panipat rural
Sirsa city
Assand
Julana
Rai
Bawal
Ateli
Radour
Narwana
Kalanaur
Narnond
The state will be going to polls on October 21, along with Maharashtra, while the counting of votes will be done on October 24.
The process of filing nominations for Haryana began on September 27. The last date of filing nominations is October 4 and the scrutiny will take place on October 5.
Rift Widens In Haryana Congress Ahead of Polls; Ashok Tanwar Stages Protest Outside AICC HQ
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
02 Oct 2019 02:25 PM (IST)
The former Haryana Congress chief is going to protest at 3 p.m. at the Congress headquarters in New Delhi.
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