Alarm bells begin to ring in Uttar Pradesh for Congress

Alarm bells begin to ring in Uttar Pradesh for Congress

LUCKNOW: Alarm bells are now ringing for the beleaguered Congress in Uttar Pradesh. After the expulsion of seniors, it is now the upper caste youths who are on the warpath, directly accusing the UPCC president Ajay Kumar Lallu of working on anti-upper caste policies. Another section of the party is miffed over the growing dominance of “leaders imported from Left parties” in Congress.

The party veterans have sent a letter to the party’s disciplinary committee chief A.K. Antony, demanding justice for themselves and action against UPCC office-bearers.

“It’s an irony that at a time when powerful faces are deserting Congress and we want to stay and sacrifice ourselves for the party, we are not being heard,” said Siraj Mehndi, one of the signatories. Another expelled leader said, “It is unfortunate that leaders from outfits like AISA and Rihai Manch are being given preference in the party while staunch Gandhi loyalists who bore the brunt of the crackdown of anti-Congress regimes and stood by the party through thick and thin have been thrown out by Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Our efforts to meet Sonia Gandhi have also proved futile.”

The veterans are particularly upset with Sandeep Singh, said to be Priyanka Gandhi’s ‘personal assistant’. Sources said that Sandeep Singh was one among those who had shown black flags to the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2005. Singh, who now calls the shots in UP Congress, is a student leader from the All India Students’ Association (AISA) — a wing of the CPI (M-L) and comes from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). (IANS)

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