This story is from April 08, 2019
Odisha assembly polls: Setback to Congress as two candidates decline to contest
BHUBANESWAR: There seems to be no end to the troubles of faction-riddled Congress in Odisha. The party received yet another setback on Monday with its candidates Sitakant Mohapatra (Barchana assembly seat) and Satyabrat Patra (Nimapara assembly seat) pulling out of the poll fray.
Their sudden change of minds could not have come at a worse time for the Congress as three other candidates already refused to contest the assembly elections, much to the embarrassment of the Grand Old party, which has been struggling to return to power in Odisha since 2000. Mohapatra, a three-time former MLA from Barchana constituency, and Patra attributed the reason of their refusal to contest the elections to delay in the announcement of their candidatures. The unpleasant development came just a day before the last day of the filing of nominations for the fourth and final phase of the elections, leaving the Congress in a spot.
“I do not want to contest as it is too late. My name was announced yesterday (April 7). The last date of filing nomination is April 9. I have very little time left to reach out to the voters,” Mohapatra, 76, said. Patra also corroborated Mohapatra. Their remarks assume significance amid Congress earlier announcing to declare the names of at least 50 key candidates by August last year so that they could get enough time to strengthen their base in their constituencies.
Making matters worse for the party, the Congress has been facing dissent over alleged irregularities in distribution of tickets. Amid the turmoil, party president Rahul Gandhi’s scheduled visit to Phulbani on Tuesday has been cancelled.
Earlier, Congress candidates Muktikant Biswal, Pruthvi Ballav Patnaik and Yudhistir Samantaray refused to contest after getting tickets from Rourkela, Begunia and Pipili assembly constituencies. Samantaray too had questioned the delay in the announcement of his candidature. The Congress candidate from Tirtol assembly seat, Bibhu Prasad Tarai, dealt another blow to the party and resigned before joining BJP last week. Besides, the Congress has already replaced its candidates at Digapahandi, Hinjili, Sambalpur, Cuttack Sadar and Dharmasala assembly segments reportedly under duress from disgruntled party workers.
Amid the simmering discontent in Congress ahead of the first phase of elections on April 11, some prominent frontal organisations of the party in Odisha have revolted against Niranjan Patnaik, president of the party in the state, over distribution of tickets. Sumitra Jena and Loknath Maharathy, presidents of the state units of mahila and youth wings of Congress, respectively, said Niranjan messed up the party’s winning prospects. “Niranjan babu is playing role of Shakuni in the Congress. The party was on the path of revival and upbeat after its wins in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Niranjan babu and his son Navjyoti (candidate from Balasore Lok Sabha seat) offered tickets to wealthy persons. I doubt if Congress can win even five assembly seats out of 147,” Jena said. “We never expected that the father-son duo will spoil the party,” added Maharathy.
Niranjan, however, called these allegations baseless. “There has been no irregularity in finalising the tickets. Dissent is understandable as each seat had more than one aspirants,” he said.
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Their sudden change of minds could not have come at a worse time for the Congress as three other candidates already refused to contest the assembly elections, much to the embarrassment of the Grand Old party, which has been struggling to return to power in Odisha since 2000. Mohapatra, a three-time former MLA from Barchana constituency, and Patra attributed the reason of their refusal to contest the elections to delay in the announcement of their candidatures. The unpleasant development came just a day before the last day of the filing of nominations for the fourth and final phase of the elections, leaving the Congress in a spot.
Making matters worse for the party, the Congress has been facing dissent over alleged irregularities in distribution of tickets. Amid the turmoil, party president Rahul Gandhi’s scheduled visit to Phulbani on Tuesday has been cancelled.
Earlier, Congress candidates Muktikant Biswal, Pruthvi Ballav Patnaik and Yudhistir Samantaray refused to contest after getting tickets from Rourkela, Begunia and Pipili assembly constituencies. Samantaray too had questioned the delay in the announcement of his candidature. The Congress candidate from Tirtol assembly seat, Bibhu Prasad Tarai, dealt another blow to the party and resigned before joining BJP last week. Besides, the Congress has already replaced its candidates at Digapahandi, Hinjili, Sambalpur, Cuttack Sadar and Dharmasala assembly segments reportedly under duress from disgruntled party workers.
Niranjan, however, called these allegations baseless. “There has been no irregularity in finalising the tickets. Dissent is understandable as each seat had more than one aspirants,” he said.
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I''m wondering if Pappu is actually BJP''s mole on Congress. It seems like he is heel bent on destroying the party. Perfectly fine...Read More
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