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‘Factionalism' in Madhya Pradesh Congress seems on the edge

Monday - August 6, 2018 4:19 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL

Who will end up clashing in Congress?

AUG 06 (WTN) - On the one side, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh is trying 'unity' in the Madhya Pradesh Congress; on the other side there is 'factionalism' in the Congress, which is not taking the name of being terminated in Congress. The latest case is from Vidisha district, where there were ‘tussle’ amongst Congress workers in front of state in charge Deepak Bavaria. According to the information received from the media, during this time Congress workers were fiercely abusing and got violent.

According to information, Deepak Bavaria, closed to Rahul Gandhi, was having meeting with the workers in the Congress office in Vidisha. At the same time, Congress workers clashed with each other at some point. The dispute grew and there were tussle in the workers.

For your information, let you know that before this, in Rewa, Deepak Bavaria was allegedly attacked by Congress workers. Seeing seriousness of the matter, the state Congress had expelled 6 Congress workers from the party accusing them of ‘indiscipline’

Deepak Bavaria is considered very close to Congress president Rahul Gandhi. It is said that after ‘misbehaving' with Deepak Bavaria in Rewa, Rahul Gandhi had expressed 'heartburn'. The way the Congress faction has come out in Vidisha after Rewa, it is clear that Congress can make any claims of uniting, but the fact is that factionalism in the Madhya Pradesh Congress has not diminished but it has increased.

If the Congress does not control its faction, then the 2018 assembly elections will not be less than any nightmare for the Congress. Due to factionalism, Congress has been losing assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh for 15 consecutive years. The big leaders of the Congress deny the matter of factionalism, but factionalism in the Congress is in front of everyone.

In a survey published on the site of the National Herald, closed to Congress, has made it clear that the Congress, in Madhya Pradesh, whether contest election with alliance or without alliance there is defeat in both the situations. Even after this, if the factionalism does not end in the Congress, then once again the BJP's victory will be easier.
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