New Delhi:Old guard and loyalists were rewarded with Rajya Sabha nominations while rogue elements were given a stern message by the Congress high command ahead of the February 27 polls.
The Congress was in a position to get around 9/56 members elected to the Rajya Sabha from various states including three from Karnataka, two from Telangana, and one each from Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Maharashtra. However, there were over a dozen senior leaders vying for the nine seats.
According to party insiders, once a decision was taken to send Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi from either Rajasthan or Himachal Pradesh, only eight seats were available for the senior leaders. The decision to move Sonia, a six term Lok Sabha MP, to the Rajya Sabha was taken due to her health condition.
As discussions started to shortlist the other names, the recent loss of three senior leaders in Maharashtra compelled the high command to look for a local face in the western state. The name of Maharashtra Congress working president Chandrakant Handore, who had lost the MLC polls in May 2022 due to cross-voting by party MLAs despite being the first choice (the second choice was Bhai Jagtap who got elected) was finalised for the lone Rajya Sabha seat from the western state.
In May 2022, then party chief Sonia Gandhi had nominated both Chandrakant Handore and Bhai Jagtap for the MLC seats and was later miffed over the former losing the polls. Similarly, lobbying for the sole Rajya Sabha seat from Madhya Pradesh by former state unit chief Kamal Nath, who met with Sonia Gandhi to push his candidature, did not work as the high command chose not to overlook the veteran’s role behind the assembly poll loss and his recent confabulations with top state BJP leaders.