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Ticket poll Cong MLC to RSS Man? Annoyed cadres

Nagpur: Drama over MLC Nagpur Congress (local agencies) received an unexpected twist on Sunday because the party was reportedly considering involving the BJP company sitting.
Discussions, which occurred in Mumbai in the presence of senior party leaders, have not only visited by Congress surprised at Nagpur but also gave way to hatred.
BJP Corporator Dr.
Ravindra Bhoyar, a homeopist with qualifications, seems to have emerged as a possible consensus candidate for Congress, say sources.
Tuesday is the last day for submitting nominations and Congress will declare its list on Monday.
In fact, during the past month, the former State Minister of State and Congress Rajendra Mulak was being described as The Frontrunner for tickets, the Ridden Party, in Nagpur, could not reach consensus.
So, does Bhoar officially defeat Mulak for coveted MLC tickets? Unofficial, yes.
A party leader from Nagpur said, “Unlike other parties, where only two factions are present, we have four (nitin) and (Vilas) Muttemwar in the city, (Sunil) Kedar and Rajendra (Mulak) in the countryside.
Voters in MLC polls from the city and rural, getting consensus is not always easy.
While these factions will eventually come together in the end, the delay in creating friction and bad will between cadres.
“Officially, this is a waiting policy -watch.
Devanand Pawar, Secretary General of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) said, “We will release a list tomorrow, after which is okay by the high command in Delhi.
Until then, all names only speculate by the media.” Is the name Bhoyar landed on the list of congresses or No, it has created a little riots between cadres.
Some members, who have gathered at the City Congress Office in Devadia Bhavan for a meeting on Sunday night, were not happy that outsiders were taken to fight polls.
One such cadre, whose relatives are Corporate Corporators, said, “This candidate is a known sympathizer, perhaps a full member too.
On what basis a man RSS was asked to be a candidate for Gandhian Party?” Another question that comes to everyone’s mind Is Bhoard brought to the table? The source in Congress said he had “promised” some breakaway cantar into the folds of the party.
BJP leaders, however, expelled such statements.
Arvind Gajbhiye, BJP’s rural president, said, “We have done mathematics.
Combining rustic and urban sounds, we lead 66 on Sunday.
Bhoar comes out will only have an impact on one voice, and it is his own.
However, with a healthy tin, We don’t need to worry.
“Some in Congress were afraid that Bhoar might be a trojan horse.
“What if he refused at the last moment? Or stopped two or three months on the phone?” Said a Congress worker, who attended the week to meet at the City Party office.
Other party members said, “Senior Party leaders must have taken into account all this.
Of course, anything can happen, after all the pawar swears with Devendra Fadnivis but then returns to his uncle.”

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