Anger erupted in Congress meeting: Bastar candidate fought elections by ignoring the leaders of the organization

Anger erupted in Congress meeting: Bastar candidate fought elections by ignoring the leaders of the organization

The Moily Committee is taking feedback from different Lok Sabha leaders to review the reasons for the Congress’s defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. After Raipur, Bilaspur, there was a meeting in Kanker on Sunday. In which the defeat in Kanker and Bastar Lok Sabha seats was reviewed.

Moily Committee member Harish Chaudhary and PCC Chief Deepak Badge in this meeting held anger in this meeting. He questioned the candidate selection of Bastar Lok Sabha. The leaders of Bastar said that if someone else had been made a candidate instead of Kavasi, the result would have been different. He said that while Lakhma was the minister in charge of Bastar while in power, he ignored the workers, no one did any work.

Lakhma did not take the officials of the organization along during the Lok Sabha elections. There was also resentment among the kind of statements that Lakhma were coming during the campaign. The BJP succeeded in creating an atmosphere against the Congress by making such things viral. At the same time, leaders of Kondagaon, Dantewada, Narayanpur and Chitrakoot said that Lakhma had also stunned during the assembly elections, due to which the Congress had to face defeat.

Demand to change local officials in Kanker: But the Congress lost by a very small margin. The leaders working during the election complained that the local officials did not support the candidate. This is the reason that like the last election, this time too, Biresh alone continued campaigning with his team and this time too he had to face defeat. The seat will be reviewed. After completion of review of all 11 seats in the state, the committee will submit its report to the party high command. On the basis of the reasons for the defeat and feedback received from the state leaders, efforts will be made to remove the flaws in the organization.


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